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PANEL
- to decorate with thin sheets of material [v PANELED, PANELING, PANELLED, PANELLING, PANELS]
- fence section hurdle
- thin usually rectangular board set in a frame (as in a door)
- usually sunken or raised section of a surface set off by a margin
- flat usually rectangular piece of construction material (as plywood or precast masonry) made to form part of a surface
- vertical section of fabric (as a gore)
- mic strip
- frame of a comic strip
- painting on such a surface
- public discussion group
- thin flat piece of wood on which a picture is painted
- section of a switchboard
- usually vertical mount for controls or dials (as of instruments of measurement)
- group of persons selected for some service (as investigation or arbitration) a panel of experts
- group of persons who discuss before an audience a topic of public interest
- group of entertainers or guests engaged as players in a quiz or guessing game on a radio or television program
- a schedule containing names of persons summoned as jurors
- bordered section of a wall, door, etc.
- list of persons called for jury duty
- to arrange in or ornament with panels
- separate or distinct part of a surface as