- pan·nier
- /ˈpænjɚ/ noun, pl -niers [count]chiefly Brit : ↑saddlebag
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pan — pan·a·ce; pan·a·cea; pan·a·ce·an; pan·a·chage; pan·a·chure; pan·agglutinability; pan·agglutinable; pan·agglutination; pan·a·mint; pan·a·ri·ti·um; pan·arteritis; pan·arthritis; pan·a·ry; pan·a·tela; pan·ath·e·naea; pan·ath·e·na·ic;… … English syllables
nier — ba·ton·nier; cen·te·nier; chan·son·nier; che·nier; chif·fo·nier; co·to·nier; cui·si·nier; de·nier; der·nier; doua·nier; dou·zai·nier; la·ta·nier; pal·fre·nier; pan·nier·man; prin·ta·nier; rô·nier; sar·di·nier; se·mai·nier; stai·nier·ite;… … English syllables
pannier — pan·nier … English syllables
pannier — pan•nier or panier [[t]ˈpæn yər, i ər[/t]] n. 1) a basket, esp. a large one, for carrying goods, provisions, etc 2) one of a pair of baskets to be slung across the back of a pack animal 3) clo Also called pan′nier drape . (on a dress, skirt,… … From formal English to slang
pannier — pan·nier pan yər, pan ē ər n a covered basket holding surgical instruments and medicines for a military ambulance … Medical dictionary
pannier — pan|nier [ pæniər ] noun count one of a pair of bags or boxes attached to a bicycle or MOTORCYCLE and used for carrying things a. one of a pair of baskets that an animal carries things in on its back … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pannierman — pan·nier·man … English syllables
man — man·dae·an·ism; man·da·ic; man·da·la; man·da·ment; man·dan; man·dant; man·da·pa; man·dar; man·da·rin·ate; man·da·rin·ism; man·da·tary; man·da·tee; man·da·tor; man·da·to·ri·ly; man·da·tum; man·da·ya; man·de; man·de·ism; man·del·ate; man·del·ic;… … English syllables
Pannier — Pan nier, n. [F. panier, fr. L. panarium a bread basket, fr. panis bread. Cf. {Pantry}.] 1. A bread basket; also, a wicker basket (used commonly in pairs) for carrying fruit or other things on a horse or an ass Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
panthéiste — (pan té i st ) s. m. et f. Celui, celle qui admet le panthéisme. • Schelling s approche beaucoup, on ne saurait le nier, des philosophes appelés panthéistes, c est à dire de ceux qui accordent à la nature les attributs de la divinité, STAËL… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré