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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

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.

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.

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

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

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

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