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Pan-American
adj. Including or pertaining to the whole of America, both North and South.
pandemic
adj. Affecting a whole people or all classes, as a disease.
pandemonium
n. A fiendish or riotous uproar.
panegyric
n. A formal and elaborate eulogy, written or spoken, of a person or of an act.
panel
n. A rectangular piece set in or as in a frame.
panic
n. A sudden, unreasonable, overpowering fear.
panoply
n. A full set of armor.
panorama
n. A series of large pictures representing a continuous scene.
pantheism
n. The worship of nature for itself or its beauty.
Pantheon
n. A circular temple at Rome with a fine Corinthian portico and a great domed roof.
pantomime
n. Sign-language.
pantoscope
n. A very wide-angled photographic lens.
papacy
n. The official head of the Roman Catholic Church.
papyrus
n. The writing-paper of the ancient Egyptians, and later of the Romans.
parable
n. A brief narrative founded on real scenes or events usually with a moral.
paradox
n. A statement or doctrine seemingly in contradiction to the received belief.
paragon
n. A model of excellence.
parallel
v. To cause to correspond or lie in the same direction and equidistant in all parts.
parallelism
n. Essential likeness.
paralysis
n. Loss of the power of contractility in the voluntary or involuntary muscles.
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