Panel | Mean of panel in English Dictionary
/ˈpænl̟/
- Noun
- a group of people who answer questions, give advice or opinions about something, or take part in a discussion for an audience
- The university is hosting a panel on free speech.
- Tonight's show features a panel of famous chefs.
- Three of the members on the panel are doctors.
- a panel discussion on (the topic of) education
- a group of people with special knowledge, skill, or experience who give advice or make decisions
- The advisory panel has recommended that the drug be approved.
- A panel of judges selected the book for this year's award.
- a group of people who are chosen to be jurors
- one of the flat pieces that make up a door, wall, or ceiling
- The room was visible through the door's glass panel.
- One of the ceiling panels needs to be replaced.
- a piece of cloth that makes up part of something sewn together
- Each of the skirt's five panels is a different color.
- Sew the two panels together to form a tablecloth.
- a piece of metal or plastic that forms part of the outside surface of a vehicle
- Aside from a dent in one of the side panels the car is in good shape.
- a flat surface where the controls of a vehicle, machine, etc., are located
- the control panel
- The last number you called is listed on the phone's display panel.
- Verb
- to cover (a wall, ceiling, etc.) with flat pieces of wood, glass, etc.
- We paneled the living room with oak.
- The walls were paneled in oak.