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Definition of panic
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Panic (n.) A plant of the genus
Panicum;
panic
grass;
also, the
edible
grain of some
species
of panic
grass..
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Panic-struck
::
Panic-struck
(a.)
Struck
with a
panic,
or
sudden
fear..
Umbo
::
Umbo (n.) A boss, or
rounded
elevation,
or a
corresponding
depression,
in a
palate,
disk, or
membrane;
as, the umbo in the
integument
of the
larvae
of
echinoderms
or in the
tympanic
membrane
of the ear..
Thyrsus
::
Thyrsus
(n.) A
species
of
inflorescence;
a dense
panicle,
as in the lilac and
horse-chestnut..
Broom Corn
::
Broom corn () A
variety
of
Sorghum
vulgare,
having
a
joined
stem, like
maize,
rising
to the
height
of eight or ten feet, and
bearing
its seeds on a
panicle
with long
branches,
of which
brooms
are
made..
Tympanic
::
Tympanic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
tympanum.
Malleus
::
Malleus
(n.) The
outermost
of the three small
auditory
bones,
ossicles;
the
hammer.
It is
attached
to the
tympanic
membrane
by a long
process,
the
handle
or
manubrium.
See
Illust.
of Far..
Panic
::
Panic (a.) By
extension:
A
sudden
widespread
fright
or
apprehension
concerning
financial
affairs.
Panic
::
Panic (a.)
Extreme
or
sudden
and
causeless;
unreasonable;
-- said of fear or
fright;
as, panic fear,
terror,
alarm..
Panicle
::
Panicle
(n.) A
pyramidal
form of
inflorescence,
in which the
cluster
is
loosely
branched
below and
gradually
simpler
toward
the end..
Skedaddle
::
Skedaddle
(v. i.) To
betake
one's self to
flight,
as if in a
panic;
to flee; to run
away..
Paniculate
::
Paniculate
(a.) Alt. of
Paniculate.
Tympanal
::
Tympanal
(n.)
Tympanic.
Lilly-pilly
::
Lilly-pilly
(n.) An
Australian
myrtaceous
tree
(Eugenia
Smithii),
having
smooth
ovate
leaves,
and
panicles
of small white
flowers.
The wood is hard and
fine-grained..
Panic
::
Panic (n.) A plant of the genus
Panicum;
panic
grass;
also, the
edible
grain of some
species
of panic
grass..
Post-tympanic
::
Post-tympanic
(a.)
Situated
behind
the
tympanum,
or in the
skull,
behind
the
auditory
meatus..
Hispanicism
::
Hispanicism
(n.) A
Spanish
idiom or mode of
speech.
Tympanic
::
Tympanic
(a.) Like a
tympanum
or drum;
acting
like a
drumhead;
as, a
tympanic
membrane..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) The state of being
disorganized
and
thrown
into
confusion;
-- said
especially
of an army
defeated,
broken
in
pieces,
and put to
flight
in
disorder
or
panic;
also, the act of
defeating
and
breaking
up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was
complete..
Hispanic
::
Hispanic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Spain or its
language;
as,
Hispanic
words..
Tympanic
::
Tympanic
(n.) The
tympanic
bone.
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