1. pan - Noun
2. pan - Adjective
3. pan - Verb
5. Pan - Proper noun
The distance comprised between the angle of the epaule and the flanked angle.
To join or fit together; to unite.
The betel leaf; also, the masticatory made of the betel leaf, etc. See /etel.
The god of shepherds, guardian of bees, and patron of fishing and hunting. He is usually represented as having the head and trunk of a man, with the legs, horns, and tail of a goat, and as playing on the shepherd's pipe, which he is said to have invented.
A shallow, open dish or vessel, usually of metal, employed for many domestic uses, as for setting milk for cream, for frying or baking food, etc.; also employed for various uses in manufacturing.
A closed vessel for boiling or evaporating. See Vacuum pan, under Vacuum.
The part of a flintlock which holds the priming.
The skull, considered as a vessel containing the brain; the upper part of the head; the brainpan; the cranium.
A recess, or bed, for the leaf of a hinge.
The hard stratum of earth that lies below the soil. See Hard pan, under Hard.
A natural basin, containing salt or fresh water, or mud.
To separate, as gold, from dirt or sand, by washing in a kind of pan.
To yield gold in, or as in, the process of panning; -- usually with out; as, the gravel panned out richly.
To turn out (profitably or unprofitably); to result; to develop; as, the investigation, or the speculation, panned out poorly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA goal without a pan is just a wish. Antoine de Saint Exupéry
We feel free when we escape - even if it be but from the frying pan to the fire. Eric Hoffer
The great god Pan is dead. Plutarch
Out of the frying pan into the fire. English Proverb
Turn the cake in the pan. English Proverb
A mended lid to a cracked pan. Japanese Proverb