pan-
See also: Appendix:Variations of "pan"
Translingual
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πᾰν- (pan-).
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek πᾰν- (pan-), combining form of πᾶς (pâs, “all, every”).
Prefix
pan-
- All.
- panenteroviral is relating to all enteroviruses, Panhellenic is of or relating to all Greece or all the Greeks, panneural is relating to all nerves, panphilia is a state of loving or accepting all things
- Every member of a countable set.
- pancarditis is inflammation of all three layers of the heart, panophthalmitis is the inflammation of all coats of the eye, panplegia is paralysis of all four extremities
- Most, nearly all, effectively all in quantity.
- panallergenic is relating to all (or most) allergens, panbacterial is relating to all (or most) types of bacteria, panhypopituitarism is a form of hypopituitarism affecting most of the pituitary hormones
- Encompassing, including all, or involving all.
- pancaspase is involving or relating to all (or most) caspases, pangender is encompassing or including all genders, panlingual is involving or encompassing all languages
- Entire, whole; the entirety of the root object or category.
- pancolonoscopy is colonoscopy of the entire colon, pangastritis is inflammation of the entire stomach lining, pangenomic is relating to the whole of a genome
- Universal, everything, all that can be imagined.
- pangeometry is a generalized geometry in any number of dimensions, panphobia is the fear of everything, theopanism is the belief that the universe emanates from God
- Unification of a social group; the political movement to unify said group.
- Pan-Africanism is a sociopolitical movement seeking to unify native Africans and those of African heritage into a global community, pan-Indianism is a movement promoting unity among different American Indian groups in the Americas regardless of tribal or local affiliations, pan-nationalism is nationalism that transcends traditional (historical) national identities or boundaries (such as borders) in order to create a single, unified identity
- Spanning the entirety of a set which may not be countable; its members may not be clearly distinguished from each other.
- pancontinental is across all continents, pan-Covid is covering all strains of the COVID-19 virus, pancultural is across all cultures
- Throughout an area indicated by the root.
- panarctic is throughout the Arctic, pancolitis is a very severe form of ulcerative colitis that spreads throughout the large intestine from cecum to rectum, panfandom is occurring throughout or encompassing all of fandom
- Representing or covering a given social group.
- Pan-Asian is covering or representing all of Asia; pan-Palestinian is covering or representing Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and the diaspora; Pan-Anglican is belonging to, or representing, the whole Church of England
- Ubiquitous, widespread. The root indicates what is widespread rather than the area in which it is widespread.
- panallergen is any of a class of ubiquitous allergenic substances; pannecrosis is widespread necrosis, especially of neurons
- (LGBT) Pansexual or pansexuality.
- pancurious is exhibiting a state of uncertainty about one's pansexual or panromantic status; panphobia is fear, dislike, or hatred of pansexual people and/or pansexuality
Usage notes
- An initial capital may be used when this prefix attaches to an already capitalized word: e.g. pan-African or Pan-African.
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
English terms prefixed with pan-
terms derived from pan-
terms derived from all
- panenteroviral
- Panhellenic
- panneural
- panphilia
- panaminoglycoside
- panarchy
- panarchy
- panarchy
- panarthritis
- pancancer
- panchromatic
- pancoronavirus
- panorganotropic
- panendothelial
- panenterovirus
- pangender
- pangenotypic
- panglial
- panglomerular
- panhuman
- panintestinal
- Pan-Islamic
- panleukocyte
- panlinguistic
- panmyeloid
- panneuronal
- panoceanic
- pantheism
- panpestivirus
- panpharmacon
- panplacodal
terms derived from every
terms derived from most
terms derived from encompassing
terms derived from entire
terms derived from universal
terms derived from unification
terms derived from spanning
terms derived from throughout
terms derived from complete
terms derived from representing
terms derived from ubiquitous
terms derived from pansexual
Translations
a combining form meaning "all"
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Bikol Central
Prefix
pan-
- Instrumentative case of the noun - a tool or an instrument that is used to perform the action expressed by the root
- pan- + takop (“a cover”) → pantakop (“an instrument used to cover something”)
Czech
Derived terms
Czech terms prefixed with pan-
Finnish
Etymology
Internationalism (see English pan-), ultimately from Ancient Greek πᾰν- (pan-).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɑn-/, [ˈpɑ̝n-]
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pan/, [pʰän]
Audio (file)
Derived terms
German terms prefixed with pan-
- Pangenesis
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πᾶν (pân).
Derived terms
Norwegian Bokmål terms prefixed with pan-
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πᾶν (pân).
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk terms prefixed with pan-
References
- “pan-” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Derived terms
Portuguese terms prefixed with pan-
Spanish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πᾶν (pân), neuter form of πᾶς (pâs, “all, every”).
Derived terms
Spanish terms prefixed with pan-
Further reading
- “pan-”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
Swedish
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek πᾶν (pân).
Derived terms
Swedish terms prefixed with pan-
Tagalog
Prefix
pan- (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜈ᜔)
- Alternative form of pang-, if the root starts with alveolar consonants, such as ⟨d⟩, ⟨l⟩, ⟨n⟩, ⟨r⟩, ⟨s⟩, or ⟨t⟩, which sometimes gets nasally assimilated to the prefix ending when starts with alveolar consonants, ⟨s⟩, ⟨t⟩, or ⟨d⟩.
- pan- + digma (“war”) → pandigma (“meant for war”)
- pan- + diwa (“gist”) → pandiwa (“verb”)
- pan- + lasa (“flavor”) → panlasa (“taste”)
- pan- + samantala (“while”) → pansamantala (“temporary”)
- pan- + sampalataya (“belief”) → pananampalataya (“faith”)
- pan- + takip (“cover”) → pantakip (“an instrument used to cover something”)
- pan- + talo (“defeat”) → panalo (“victory”)
Usage notes
Derived terms
Tagalog terms prefixed with pan-
Further reading
- “pan-”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
- https://learningtagalog.com/grammar/nouns/noun_affixes/pang.html
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