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Micropantograph
Micropantograph Mi`cro*pan"to*graph, n. [Micro- + pantograph.]
A kind of pantograph which produces copies microscopically
minute.
Panto-Panto- Pan"to-
See Pan-. Panto-
Pan- Pan-, Panta- Pan"ta-, Panto- Pan"to- [Gr. ?, m.,
?,neut., gen. ?, all.]
Combining forms signifying all, every; as, panorama,
pantheism, pantagraph, pantograph. Pan- becomes pam- before b
or p, as pamprodactylous.
pantoblePantofle Pan*to"fle, n. [F. pantoufle.]
A slipper for the foot. [Written also pantable and
pantoble.] Pantochronometer
Pantochronometer Pan`to*chro*nom"e*ter, n. [Panto- +
chronometer.]
An instrument combining a compass, sundial, and universal
time dial. --Brande & C.
PantoflePantofle Pan*to"fle, n. [F. pantoufle.]
A slipper for the foot. [Written also pantable and
pantoble.] PantographPantograph Pan"to*graph, n. [Panto- + -graph: cf. F.
pantographe.]
An instrument for copying plans, maps, and other drawings, on
the same, or on a reduced or an enlarged, scale. [Written
also pantagraph, and incorrectly pentagraph.] Pantographic
Pantographic Pan`to*graph"ic, Pantographical
Pan`to*graph"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. pantographique.]
Of or pertaining to a pantograph; relating to pantography.
Pantographical
Pantographic Pan`to*graph"ic, Pantographical
Pan`to*graph"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. pantographique.]
Of or pertaining to a pantograph; relating to pantography.
Pantography
Pantography Pan*tog"ra*phy, n. [Cf. F. pantographie.]
A general description; entire view of an object.
Pantological
Pantological Pan`to*log"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to pantology.
Pantologist
Pantologist Pan*tol"o*gist, n.
One versed in pantology; a writer of pantology.
Pantology
Pantology Pan*tol"o*gy, n. [Panto- + -logy.]
A systematic view of all branches of human knowledge; a work
of universal information.
Pantometer
Pantometer Pan*tom"e*ter, n. [Panto- + -meter: cf. F.
pantom[`e]tre.]
An instrument for measuring angles for determining
elevations, distances, etc.
PantometricPantometry Pan*tom"e*try, n.
Universal measurement. [R.] -- Pan`to*met"ric, a. [R.] PantometryPantometry Pan*tom"e*try, n.
Universal measurement. [R.] -- Pan`to*met"ric, a. [R.] PantomimePantomime Pan"to*mime, n. [F., fr. L. pantomimus, Gr. ?, lit.,
all-imitating; ?, ?, all + ? to imitate: cf. It. pantomimo.
See Mimic.]
1. A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also,
any actor. [Obs.]
2. One who acts his part by gesticulation or dumb show only,
without speaking; a pantomimist.
[He] saw a pantomime perform so well that he could
follow the performance from the action alone.
--Tylor.
3. A dramatic representation by actors who use only dumb
show; hence, dumb show, generally.
4. A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb
acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing
by Clown, Harlequin, etc., are features. Pantomime
Pantomime Pan"to*mime, a.
Representing only in mute actions; pantomimic; as, a
pantomime dance.
PantomimicPantomimic Pan`to*mim"ic, Pantomimical Pan`to*mim"ic*al, a.
[Cf. F. pantomimique.]
Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.
``Pantomimic gesture.' --Bp. Warburton. --
Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv. PantomimicalPantomimic Pan`to*mim"ic, Pantomimical Pan`to*mim"ic*al, a.
[Cf. F. pantomimique.]
Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.
``Pantomimic gesture.' --Bp. Warburton. --
Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv. PantomimicallyPantomimic Pan`to*mim"ic, Pantomimical Pan`to*mim"ic*al, a.
[Cf. F. pantomimique.]
Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.
``Pantomimic gesture.' --Bp. Warburton. --
Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv. Pantomimist
Pantomimist Pan"to*mi`mist, n.
An actor in pantomime; also, a composer of pantomimes.
PantonPanton Pan"ton, n. [F. patin. See Patten.] (Far.)
A horseshoe to correct a narrow, hoofbound heel. PantophagistPantophagist Pan*toph"a*gist, n. [See Pantophagous.]
A person or an animal that has the habit of eating all kinds
of food. Pantophagous
Pantophagous Pan*toph"a*gous, a. [Gr. ?; ?, ?, all + ? to
eat.]
Eating all kinds of food.
Pantophagy
Pantophagy Pan*toph"a*gy, n. [Gr. ?.]
The habit or power of eating all kinds of food.
PantopodaPycnogonida Pyc`no*gon"i*da, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? thick
crowded + ? knee.] (Zo["o]l.)
A class of marine arthropods in which the body is small and
thin, and the eight legs usually very long; -- called also
Pantopoda.
Note: The abdomen is rudimentary, and the triangular mouth is
at the end of a tubular proboscis. Many of them live at
great depths in the sea, and the largest of them
measure two feet across the extended legs. Pantoscopic
Pantoscopic Pan`to*scop"ic, a. [Panto- + -scope + -ic.]
Literally, seeing everything; -- a term applied to eyeglasses
or spectacles divided into two segments, the upper being
designed for distant vision, the lower for vision of near
objects.
Skew pantograph Skew pantograph, a kind of pantograph for drawing a copy
which is inclined with respect to the original figure; --
also called plagiograph.
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Panto may
refer to: Pantomime, a
genre of
musical comedy stage production,
developed in
England and...
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American pantomime,
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Pantomime (/ˈpæntəˌmaɪm/;
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