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panel
noun
a
flat
,
often
rectangular
piece
of
wood
,
glass
,
metal
,
or
another
material
that
forms
part
of
a
wall
,
door
,
fence
,
screen
,
or
other
surface
•
The
carpenter
replaced
a
broken
panel
in
the
old
wooden
door
.
The
carpenter
replaced
a
broken
panel
in
the
old
wooden
door
.
•
Sunlight
poured
through
the
glass
panel
in
the
roof
.
Sunlight
poured
through
the
glass
panel
in
the
roof
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
"
panel
"
meaning
a
piece
of
cloth
or
a
small
section
of
something
.
noun
a
small
group
of
people
chosen
to
discuss
,
judge
,
or
decide
something
•
A
panel
of
experts
answered
questions
from
the
audience
.
A
panel
of
experts
answered
questions
from
the
audience
.
•
She
served
on
the
interview
panel
that
hired
new
teachers
.
She
served
on
the
interview
panel
that
hired
new
teachers
.
The
idea
of
a
"
panel
"
as
a
separate
section
extended
metaphorically
in
the
17th
century
to
mean
a
group
set
apart
for
decision-making
.
noun
a
board
or
surface
containing
buttons
,
switches
,
or
information
displays
used
to
control
or
monitor
a
machine
or
system
•
Press
the
red
button
on
the
control
panel
to
start
the
machine
.
Press
the
red
button
on
the
control
panel
to
start
the
machine
.
•
The
pilot
studied
the
instrument
panel
before
take-off
.
The
pilot
studied
the
instrument
panel
before
take-off
.
Twentieth-century
technological
advances
broadened
"
panel
"
to
mean
a
flat
surface
filled
with
controls
.
noun
a
single
frame
or
box
in
a
comic
strip
or
graphic
novel
that
contains
part
of
the
story
•
The
first
comic
panel
shows
the
hero
waking
up
late
.
The
first
comic
panel
shows
the
hero
waking
up
late
.
•
Speech
bubbles
filled
the
upper
half
of
the
panel
.
Speech
bubbles
filled
the
upper
half
of
the
panel
.
Comics
adopted
"
panel
"
in
the
early
1900s
to
describe
each
boxed
picture
,
paralleling
its
sense
of
a
distinct
section
.
verb
-
panel
,
paneling
,
panels
,
paneled
to
cover
or
decorate
a
surface
with
flat
pieces
of
wood
,
metal
,
or
other
material
•
They
paneled
the
basement
walls
with
light
oak
boards
.
They
paneled
the
basement
walls
with
light
oak
boards
.
•
Historic
libraries
are
often
paneled
in
dark
wood
.
Historic
libraries
are
often
paneled
in
dark
wood
.
Verb
use
dates
from
the
1600s
,
directly
from
the
noun
,
meaning
“
fit
with
panels
.”