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hardpan
English
Etymology
From hard +? pan.
Noun
hardpan (countable and uncountable, plural hardpans)
- A distinct layer of soil that is largely impervious to water.
- Synonym of dry lake.
Synonyms
- pan
Translations
Anagrams
- Pradhan, pradhan
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harnpan
English
Alternative forms
- harn-pan
Etymology
From Middle English herne panne, hern panne, equivalent to harn(s) (“brains”) +? pan (“pan, forehead”). Cognate with Scots harn-pan (“harnpan”), Middle Dutch and Middle Low German hernepanne (“harnpan”), Dutch hersenpan (“harnpan”). Compare also Middle Low German panne (“pan, forehead”), Danish pande (“pan, forehead”), Swedish panna (“pan, forehead”).
Noun
harnpan (plural harnpans)
- The brainpan; the skull.
Related terms
- harns
Translations
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