panto- Synonyms

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panto- Meaning

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panto- ()

Combining forms signifying all, every; as, panorama, pantheism, pantagraph, pantograph. Pan- becomes pam- before b or p, as pamprodactylous.

See Pan-.

panto- Sentence Examples

  1. The pantograph on the train collected electrical current from the overhead wire.
  2. The pianist's fingers danced across the keys in a furious panto-mime of the storm.
  3. The botanist used a pantometer to measure the size of the leaf's stomata.
  4. The doctor used a pantoscope to examine the patient's eye.
  5. The pantomime was full of slapstick and over-the-top acting.
  6. The pantoscope revealed a small tear in the retina.
  7. The pantograph on the locomotive extended upward to reach the overhead cable.
  8. The entomologist used a pantograph to draw detailed illustrations of insect wings.
  9. The pantomime's colorful costumes and exaggerated gestures delighted the audience.
  10. The pantomime of the child's bedtime routine was both charming and hilarious.

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Combining forms signifying all, every; as, panorama, pantheism, pantagraph, pantograph. Pan- becomes pam- before b or p, as pamprodactylous., See Pan-.

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The pantograph on the train collected electrical current from the overhead wire.

The pianist's fingers danced across the keys in a furious panto-mime of the storm.

The botanist used a pantometer to measure the size of the leaf's stomata.

The doctor used a pantoscope to examine the patient's eye.