Definitions for panelings
panelings
pan·el·ing
Spelling: [pan-l-ing]
IPA: /ˈpæn l ɪŋ/
Panelings is a 9 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.
You can make 543 anagrams from letters in panelings (aegilnnps).
Definitions for panelings
noun
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wood or other material made into panels.
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a surface of panels, especially of decorative wood or woodlike panels.
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panels collectively.
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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.
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a comparatively thin, flat piece of wood or the like, as a large piece of plywood.
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a group of persons gathered to conduct a public discussion, judge a contest, serve as advisers, be players on a radio or television game, or the like:
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a public discussion by such a group.
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Law.
a list of persons summoned for service as jurors.
the body of persons composing a jury.
(in Scotland) the person or persons arraigned for trial.
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a mount for or a surface or section of a machine containing the controls and dials.
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Electricity. a switchboard or control board, or a division of a switchboard or control board containing a set of related cords, jacks, relays, etc.
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a broad strip of material set vertically in or on a dress, skirt, etc.
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Painting.
a flat piece of wood of varying kinds on which a picture is painted.
a picture painted on such a piece of wood.
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(in Britain) a list of approved or cooperating doctors available to patients under a health insurance program.
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Aeronautics. a lateral subdivision of an airfoil with internal girder construction.
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Engineering, Building Trades.
the space on the chord of a truss between any two adjacent joints made by principal web members with the chord.
the space within the web of a truss between any two such joints and a corresponding pair of joints or a single joint on an opposite chord.
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the section between the two bands on the spine of a bound book.
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Mining. an area of a coal seam separated for mining purposes from adjacent areas by extra thick masses or ribs of coal.
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a pad placed under a saddle.
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a pad, cloth, or the like, serving as a saddle.
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a pane, as in a window.
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a slip of parchment.
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a photograph much longer in one dimension than the other.
verb (used with object)
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to arrange in or furnish with a panel or panels.
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to ornament with a panel or panels.
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to set in a frame as a panel.
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to select (a jury).
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Scots Law. to bring to trial.
Origin of panelings
First recorded in 1815-25; panel + -ing1
Examples for panelings
paneling is one of the most beautiful methods of wall decoration.
It may be used in connection with paneling or cover the wall above a wainscot.
This was carried out in the paneling of the dining-room at Clouds House, Salisbury, and looked exceedingly effective.
After pulling over the car, the paneling of which was packed with drugs of all kinds, the cops tow it to the station.
The mantel, while not elaborate, shows hand-carving and paneling.
Then, with a swift movement, he replaced the paneling and turned about.
With one impulse the three men turned toward the slide in the paneling.
For the paneling, frames will be needed about which to fasten the burlap.
Doorways and cornices for the outside; arches, mantels and paneling within.
They had had to remove a piece of the paneling to get at the bolt.