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Meaning:
acronym:
- '''P'''ersonal '''A'''rea '''N'''etwork
- '''P'''rimary '''A'''ccount '''N'''umber
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initialism:
- organic compound peroxyacetylnitrate or peroxyacetyl nitrate
- organic compound polyacrylonitrile
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Noun:
- A cylindrical receptacle about as tall as it is wide, with one long handle, usually made of metal, used for cooking in the home.
- A loaf of bread.
- A wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking.
- A wide receptacle in which gold grains are separated from gravel by washing the contents with water.
- geography a specific type of lake, natural depression or basin. They are sometimes associated with desert areas.
- roofing The bottom flat part of a roofing panel that is between the ribs of the panel.
- slang A human face, a mug.
- Strong adverse criticism.
- The base part of a toilet, consisting of a bowl and a footing. [http://www.caroma.com.au/products/index.html]
- The contents of such a receptacle.
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Proper noun:
- greekmyth Greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes.
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Verb:
- intransitive photography To move the camera lens angle while continuing to expose the film, enabling a contiguous view and enrichment of context. In still-photography large-group portraits the film usually remains on a horizontal fixed plane as the lens and/or the film holder moves to expose the film laterally. The resulting image may extend a short distance laterally or as great as 360 degrees from the point where the film first began to be exposed.
- intransitive With "out" (to pan out), to turn out well; to be successful.
- To turn horizontally (of a camera etc.).
- informal|of a contest To beat one's opposition convincingly.
- transitive To disparage; to belittle; to put down; to criticise severely.
- transitive To wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold).
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