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pan

noun
A vessel broad and somewhat hollow or depressed in the middle, or with a raised border; used for setting milk and other domestic purposes.

pan

The part of a gun-lock or other fire-arms which holds the priming that communicates with the charge.

pan

Something hollow; as the brain pan.

pan

Among farmers, the hard stratum of earth that lies below the soil; called the hard pan.

pan

The top of the head.

pan

verb transitive
To join; to close together.