Pronunciation: /peɪn/

Definitions of pane

noun a panel or section of a surface, typically a wall or door

Example Sentences

A1 I accidentally broke a pane of glass in the window.

A2 She wiped the pane of the mirror to remove the fingerprints.

B1 The stained glass pane in the church was beautifully crafted.

B2 The solar panel on the roof helps to power the entire house.

C1 The artist carefully painted each individual pane of the mosaic.

C2 The architect designed the building with large panes of glass to maximize natural light.

Examples of pane in a Sentence

formal The stained glass pane in the cathedral was carefully crafted by skilled artisans.

informal I accidentally broke a pane of glass in the greenhouse while trying to move a plant.

slang I can't believe he punched through the pane like that, what a wild move!

figurative She looked out the window, but the rain distorted the world beyond the pane.

Grammatical Forms of pane

past tense

paned

plural

panes

comparative

more pane

superlative

most pane

present tense

panes

future tense

will pane

perfect tense

have paned

continuous tense

is panning

singular

pane

positive degree

pane

infinitive

to pane

gerund

paning

participle

paned

Origin and Evolution of pane

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'pane' originated from the Latin word 'panis' meaning bread.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'pane' expanded to refer to a separate section or division within a window or door, typically made of glass or wood.