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    panel
    /ˈpanl/

    noun

    • 1. a flat or curved component, typically rectangular, that forms or is set into the surface of a door, wall, or ceiling: "a layer of insulating material should be placed between the panels and the wall"
    • 2. a flat board on which instruments or controls are fixed: "a control panel" Similar consoleinstrument panelfasciaboard

    verb

    • 1. cover (a wall or other surface) with panels: "we panelled the wall around the window"

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  2. a small group of people chosen to give advice, make a decision, or publicly discuss their opinions as entertainment: The competition will be judged by a panel of experts. Fewer examples. Several suggestions have been offered for adoption by the panel. a panel of judges. the investigatory panel.

  3. The quiz show included a panel of three players. 2. : a separate or distinct part of a surface: such as. a. : a fence section : hurdle. b (1) : a thin usually rectangular board set in a frame (as in a door) (2) : a usually sunken or raised section of a surface set off by a margin.

  4. Panel definition: a distinct portion, section, or division of a wall, wainscot, ceiling, door, shutter, fence, etc., especially of any surface sunk below or raised above the general level or enclosed by a frame or border.. See examples of PANEL used in a sentence.

  5. a small group of people chosen to give advice, make a decision, or publicly discuss their opinions as entertainment: The competition will be judged by a panel of experts. Fewer examples. Several suggestions have been offered for adoption by the panel. a panel of judges. the investigatory panel.

  6. panel in British English. (ˈpænəl ) noun. 1. a flat section of a wall, door, etc. 2. any distinct section or component of something formed from a sheet of material, esp of a car body, the spine of a book, etc. 3. a piece of material inserted in a skirt, dress, etc.

  7. 1. A flat, usually rectangular piece forming a raised, recessed, or framed part of the surface in which it is set. 2. The space or section in a fence or railing between two posts. 3. A vertical section of fabric; a gore. 4. a. A thin wooden board, used as a surface for an oil painting.

  8. [countable] a square or rectangular piece of wood, glass or metal that forms part of a larger surface such as a door or wall. One of the glass panels in the front door was cracked. wooden fence panels. The central panel depicts St George. You need to remove the roof panel to remove the side panels. see also solar panel.

  9. a group of people who are chosen to discuss something or make a decision about something: a panel of experts. panel noun [C] (CONTROLS) the part of a car, aircraft, etc that the controls are fixed to. See also. solar panel. (Definition of panel from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of panel.

  10. a flat or curved component, typically rectangular, that forms or is se.... Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  11. Panel is derived from Old French and originally meant “a piece of cloth.” It’s still used as a sewing term, but now it has additional meanings. It can mean “jury,” as above, and can also refer to a flat piece of a hard surface, often rectangular, such as the wood panel of a door or wall. Panel is also a verb meaning "to install panels ...