Pane ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Pane ( noun )

  1. A sheet of glass in a window or door.
  2. A section of a display screen, such as in a computer program or smartphone app.
  3. A flat piece of a hard material, such as a roofing tile or a section of a floor.

Origin:

From old french panne, from latin patina "shallow dish, dish with a wide flat base".

Examples:

  1. He replaced the broken pane in the window.
  2. The computer program had multiple panes for different functions.
  3. The smartphone app had a navigation pane on the left side.
  4. The roofing tiles had a curved shape and a smooth surface.
  5. The floor was made of large square panes of marble.

(As a verb)

Pane ( verb )

  1. A sheet of glass in a window or door.
  2. A section of a display screen, such as in a computer program or smartphone app.
  3. A flat piece of a hard material, such as a roofing tile or a section of a floor.

Origin:

From old french panne, from latin patina "shallow dish, dish with a wide flat base".

Examples:

  1. He replaced the broken pane in the window.
  2. The computer program had multiple panes for different functions.
  3. The smartphone app had a navigation pane on the left side.
  4. The roofing tiles had a curved shape and a smooth surface.
  5. The floor was made of large square panes of marble.
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