noun a metal container used for carrying or storing coal
verb to cook (food) in a pan
Used to refer to a type of instrument, typically a steel drum, that produces a metallic sound when struck with a mallet.
Used metaphorically to describe a wide range or variety of things or experiences, such as a 'pan of emotions' or a 'pan of ideas'.
Used to refer to a type of kitchen utensil, typically with a long handle and a flat base, used for cooking food over heat.
Used to refer to a type of control knob or switch that can be turned or pressed to adjust settings on electronic devices.
Used to refer to a depression or natural hollow, typically containing water, such as a small, natural stream.
Pan is used by chefs to cook a variety of dishes, such as sautéing vegetables, searing meats, and frying foods.
Pan is used by photographers to capture panoramic shots, where the camera rotates horizontally to capture a wide view of a scene.
Pan is used by filmmakers to create smooth camera movements from left to right or right to left, often used to follow action or reveal a new element in a scene.
Pan is used by musicians in recording and mixing to adjust the stereo placement of audio signals, creating a sense of space and depth in the sound.
Pan is used by construction workers to mix cement or paint in a pan before applying it to surfaces.
Pan is used by artists to mix and blend colors on a palette before applying them to a canvas or other surface.
Pan is used by mechanics to catch and contain oil or other fluids when working on vehicles.
Pan is used by scientists in various experiments and procedures, such as heating substances in a laboratory setting.
Pan is used by teachers in science experiments or cooking demonstrations to show students how to use various tools and equipment.
Pan is used by caterers to transport and serve large quantities of food at events or gatherings.