Found 4 items, similar to panel.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: panel
juri, panel, sehelai papan
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: panel
panel
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: panel
panel
v 1: decorate with panels;
“panel the walls with wood”
2: select from a list;
“empanel prospective jurors” [syn:
empanel,
impanel]
[also:
panelling,
panelled]
panel
n 1: sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat) section or
component of something
2: a committee appointed to judge a competition [syn:
jury]
3: (law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom
a jury will be chosen) [syn:
venire]
4: a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan
or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc
5: a pad placed under a saddle
6: (computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical
user interface that appears in order to request
information from the user; after the information has been
provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or
`cancel' [syn:
dialog box]
7: electrical device consisting of an insulated panel
containing switches and dials and meters for controlling
other electrical devices;
“he checked the instrument
panel”;
“suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree”
[syn:
control panel,
instrument panel,
control board,
board]
[also:
panelling,
panelled]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Panel
Panel
\Pan"el\, n. [Orig., a little piece; OF. panel, pannel, F.
panneau, dim. of pan skirt, lappet, part or piece of a wall,
side. See 2d
Pane.]
1. (Arch.) A sunken compartment with raised margins, molded
or otherwise, as in ceilings, wainscotings, etc.
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2. (Law)
(a) A piece of parchment or a schedule, containing the
names of persons summoned as jurors by the sheriff;
hence, more generally, the whole group of persons
summoned on a particular day, from whom a jury is to
be selected; also, the jury selected from that group.
--Blackstone.
(b) (Scots Law) A prisoner arraigned for trial at the bar
of a criminal court. --Burrill.
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3. Hence: Any group of persons selected to judge a contest,
conduct a discussion, serve as advisers, or participate in
any group activity in which they will provide information
or make judgments.
[PJC]
4. Formerly, a piece of cloth serving as a saddle; hence, a
soft pad beneath a saddletree to prevent chafing.
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5. (Joinery) A board having its edges inserted in the groove
of a surrounding frame; as, the panel of a door.
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6. (Masonry) One of the faces of a hewn stone. --Gwilt.
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7. (Painting) A slab or plank of wood upon which, instead of
canvas, a picture is painted.
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8. (Mining)
(a) A heap of dressed ore.
(b) One of the districts divided by pillars of extra size,
into which a mine is laid off in one system of
extracting coal.
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9. (Dressmaking) A plain strip or band, as of velvet or
plush, placed at intervals lengthwise on the skirt of a
dress, for ornament.
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10. A portion of a framed structure between adjacent posts or
struts, as in a bridge truss.
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11. (A["e]ronautics) A segment of an a["e]roplane wing. In a
biplane the outer panel extends from the wing tip to the
next row of posts, and is trussed by oblique stay wires.
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Panel game, a method of stealing money in a panel house.
Panel house, a house of prostitution in which the rooms
have secret entrances to facilitate theft from customers
by accomplices of the inmates.
Panel saw, handsaw with fine teeth, -- used for cutting out
panels, etc.
Panel thief, one who robs in a panel house.
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Panel
\Pan"el\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Paneledor
Panelled; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Paneling or
Panelling.]
To form in or with panels; as, to panel a wainscot.
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Paneled back (Arch.), the paneled work covering the window
back. See
Window back.
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