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panel

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: panelspast: paneledpp: paneleding: panelingcomp: nullsup: null

The word evokes a sense of containment and compartmentalization. Whether it is a physical piece of wood or a curated group of people, a panel represents a specific, bounded unit that serves a functional purpose within a larger system. It suggests a structured arrangement where each piece or person has a defined role or position. In professional settings, the term carries a connotation of authority and deliberation. A panel is not just a crowd; it is a selected body of specialists. Conversely, in a technical or architectural sense, it implies modularity and efficiency, where large surfaces are broken down into manageable, replaceable sections.

Countable in all common usages, such as counting the number of experts on a panel or the number of wooden panels in a room.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A small group of people brought together to discuss a topic or judge a contest

"The panel of experts debated the climate crisis."

Noun
[something]

A flat, typically rectangular piece of material used for construction or decoration

"The technician replaced the damaged wall panel."

Noun
[something]

A separate section of a door, window, or garment

"He adjusted the side panel of the dress."

Noun
[something]

A control surface containing switches, dials, or screens

"The pilot checked the instrument panel before takeoff."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To cover or decorate a surface with panels

"The architect decided to panel the library in mahogany."

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