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Delve into the meanings of panegyric, pantheism, panacea, pansophist, panchromatic, pandemonium, pantology, pandemic, panorama, panoply. Prepare for your test on Thursday, September 2, and utilize Blackboard resources for study.
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Lesson 1 Vocabulary PAN - from Greek Meaning: All
Noun - A speech of praise Panegyric
Noun - a belief that God is everything or everything is God; the worship of all gods.
Noun - a belief that God is everything or everything is God; the worship of all gods. Pantheism
Noun - a cure-all, remedy Panacea
Noun - a person who believes he knows all things; a “know-it-all”
Noun - a person who believes he knows all things; a “know-it-all” Pansophist
Adjective - relating to all colors; colorful Panchromatic
Adjective - having a wide view as with bifocals, being able to see near and far; being able to see all sides of an issue
Adjective - having a wide view, as with bifocals, being able to see near and far; being able to see all sides of an issue Pantoscopic
Noun - chaos, confusion Pandemonium
Adjective - assuming all forms, of a shapes Pantomorphic
Noun - a work of universal information, a comprehensive encyclopedia; a study of all knowledge
Noun - a work of universal information, a comprehensive encyclopedia; a study of all knowledge Pantology
Adjective - of all the people, prevalent over a whole area;Noun - a disease over a large region, similar to epidemic
Adjective - of all the people, prevalent over a whole area;Noun - a disease over a large region, similar to epidemic Pandemic
THE END Vocabulary Lesson 1 PAN • Your test over the pan words will be next Thursday, Sept. 2 • Study Hard • Use Blackboard resources!!!