Definition of Panelation. Meaning of Panelation. Synonyms of Panelation

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Definition of Panelation

Panelation
Panelation Pan`el*a"tion, n. The act of impaneling a jury. [Obs.] [Written also panellation.] --Wood.

Meaning of Panelation from wikipedia

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