How Do You Spell PANELED?

Pronunciation: [pˈanə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "paneled" is spelled with double "L" in American English, but with a single "L" in British English. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /pænəld/ in both dialects. The word refers to something that is covered or decorated with panels, such as a paneled door or a paneled wall. It is important to keep in mind the spelling differences between American and British English when using this word, to ensure clear communication and accurate writing.

PANELED Meaning and Definition

  1. Paneled is an adjective that refers to an object or surface that has been covered or adorned with panels. Panels are rectangular sections or divisions that are typically created by joining smaller pieces together. The term paneled can describe various materials, such as wood, metal, or even fabric that have undergone the process of paneling.

    In the context of interior design or architecture, paneled is commonly used to describe walls, ceilings, or doors that have decorative or functional panels. This technique is often employed to add texture, depth, or visual interest to an otherwise plain and flat surface. Paneled walls can be seen in numerous architectural styles, from ornate and intricately carved panels found in grand mansion interiors, to simpler and more minimalist designs seen in modern or contemporary homes.

    Paneled can also describe furniture that has been constructed using panels, such as a paneled headboard on a bed or paneled doors on a cabinet. This technique is often used to add a touch of sophistication, elegance, or traditional charm to furniture pieces.

    Furthermore, paneled can be used in a broader sense to refer to any object that has been divided or structured into individual sections or compartments. For example, a paneled computer screen may feature various segmented areas designed for specific functions or purposes.

    In summary, the term paneled describes an object, surface, or space adorned with panels, whether for decorative, functional, or structural purposes.

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Etymology of PANELED

The word "paneled" comes from the noun "panel", which originated in late Middle English from the Old French word "panneau". "Panneau" ultimately derives from the Latin word "pangere", meaning "to fasten" or "to fix". In English, "paneled" specifically refers to the act of covering a wall or surface with panels, often made of wood.

Conjugate verb Paneled

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

I will panel
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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

I panel
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he/she/it panels
they panel

PRESENT PERFECT

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