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paned

[peynd]

adjective

  1. having panes (usually used in combination).

    a diamond-paned window.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of paned1

First recorded in 1545–55; pane + -ed 3
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Example Sentences

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In Murillo’s “Prodigal Son” cycle, as the hero runs out of money and into disgrace, his silk doublet and finely paned sleeves disintegrate before our eyes.

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One bedroom, two baths, features round front door, one-foot thick walls, custom paned windows, whimsical archways, pub, full kitchen and living room; 1,100 square feet.

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Since a lot of energy can be lost through glass, it is important to ensure windows are double paned.

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Setsu muses: “I learned that modern buildings were constructed of bricks, red as camellia blossoms, with windows paned with clear glass.”

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The same paned has named Tennessee forward Grant Williams as the SEC preseason player of the year.

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