💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pance"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| panpipernoun | Someone who plays panpipes. |
| pannynoun | (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A house. |
| pan pipenoun | Alternative form of panpipe. [A set of panpipes.] |
| peannynoun | Alternative form of pianny. |
| pipes of pannoun | A pan flute. |
| pan-pipesnoun | Alternative spelling of panpipes. [(music) An instrument consisting of a series of ten or more tubes of different lengths, typically closed at the bottom and open at the top, and is played by blowing across the open end at the top.] |
| panternoun | One who pants. |
| shepherd's pipenoun | (music) The musette; a small bagpipe. |
| panpipenoun | A set of panpipes. |
| pandynoun | A slap on the palm of the hand with a strap. |
| pensillnoun | Obsolete spelling of pencil. [(now chiefly historical) A paintbrush.] |
| pikenoun | Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius. |
| panniclenoun | (anatomy, zoology) A membrane of tissue in the body of a human or animal. |
| pannumnoun | (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Bread; food. |
| fire pannoun | Alternative spelling of firepan. [A pan for holding or conveying fire, especially (firearms) the receptacle for the priming of a gun.] |
| pannusnoun | A hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis). |
| pannikellnoun | Alternative form of pannikel. [(obsolete) The brain-pan, or skull; hence, the crest.] |
| panningnoun | The act of one who pans, as for gold. |
| pannikelnoun | (obsolete) The brain-pan, or skull; hence, the crest. |
| pensilnoun | Obsolete form of pencil. [(now chiefly historical) A paintbrush.] |
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