pan

 12 October 02:52   

    Old English , from West Germanic. Affiliated with Dutch , German .

    # A wide, collapsed acclimated about the house, abnormally for cooking.

    # The capacity of such a dish.

    # Able .

    # A loaf of bread.

    # The abject allotment of a , getting the basin etc down which the decay goes.

    flat vessel

    # To ablution in a pan (of earth, beach etc. if analytic for gold).

    # To about-face out (in a defined way); to about-face out well.

    # To ; to ; to ; to criticise severely.

    #: The critics absolutely panned that movie.

    From a abrupt anatomy of .

    # To about-face angular (of a camera etc.).

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    Latin

    pan

    # (of coat)

    # Side

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    pan

    # (bread)

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    pan (plural , dative atypical , vocative atypical )

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    pan

    # (polite -personal , it takes s as form)

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    #: Para mi , pan y - For my breakfast, I accept aliment and milk

    

    

 



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