pane

noun
UK: /peɪn/
US: /peɪn/
  1. A flat piece of glass that is used in a window or door.

    1. The window pane is broken, we need to replace it.
    2. She looked out through the rain-streaked window pane, lost in thought as the storm raged.
  2. A distinct area of something, often suggesting a division or boundary.

    1. A pane of sunlight fell across the dusty floor.
    2. The artist divided the canvas into panes of color, creating a fragmented and abstract image.
pane transitive-verb
  1. To fit or furnish with panes of glass.

    1. We need to pane the new greenhouse before winter.
    2. The workshop will pane all the windows after they are properly sealed and prepared.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "pane" in English means: A flat piece of glass that is used in a window or door., A distinct area of something, often suggesting a division or boundary..

The phonetic transcription of "pane" is /peɪn/ in British English and /peɪn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "pane": glass, sheet, division, section.

Example usage of "pane": "The window pane is broken, we need to replace it.". More examples on the page.