Pronunciation: /peɪn/
noun a panel or section of a surface, typically a wall or door
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.
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.
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