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Definition of Pantable

pantable
Pantofle Pan*to"fle, n. [F. pantoufle.] A slipper for the foot. [Written also pantable and pantoble.]
Pantable
Pantable Pan"ta*ble, n. See Pantofle. [Obs.]

Meaning of Pantable from wikipedia

- Look up panting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panting is a form of thermoregulation. Panting may also refer to: James Harwood Panting (1854–1924)...
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- Look up Panter or panter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Panter (born 1984), English...
- Rishabh Rajendra Pant (Hindi: [ɾɪˈʂʌbʰ ɾaːdʒeːd̪ɾə pʌnt̪]; born 4 October 1997) is an Indian international cricketer who plays for the Indian cricket team...
- Sudhansh Pant (born 14 February 1967) is an Indian Administrative Service officer of 1991 batch from Rajasthan cadre. He is currently serving as the Chief...
- The pant-hoot is a loud, structurally complex vocalization of chimpanzees. The call is generally divided into four distinct, successive phases: introduction...
- Manoj Pant is an Indian expert in International Trade. Presently, a visiting professor at Shiv Nadar University, he served as the Director of Indian Institute...
- Panter, (born 30 August 1953) also known professionally as Sir Horace Gentleman, is the b****ist for the British 2 Tone ska band The Specials. Panter was...
- "Micky" Pant (born 1954) is the former CEO of Yum China. After completing his graduation from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India, Pant worked...
- Pantal is an alloy of mostly aluminium and titanium, invented in interbellum Germany and used in aircraft of that era for individual parts such as flaps...