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  • 11Pan — /pan/, n. the ancient Greek god of forests, pastures, flocks, and shepherds, represented with the head, chest, and arms of a man and the legs and sometimes the horns and ears of a goat. /pan/, n. an international distress signal used by shore… …

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  • 12Pan-Celticism — is the name given to a variety of movements that espouse greater contact between the various Celtic nations.Types of Pan CelticismPan Celticism can operate on the following levels: * Linguistic many organisations promote linguistic ties, notably… …

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  • 13Pan-Teutonism — /pan tooht n iz euhm, tyooht /, n. Pan Germanism. [1890 95] * * * …

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  • 14Pan-Teutonism — /pan tooht n iz euhm, tyooht /, n. Pan Germanism. [1890 95] …

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  • 15pan-german — I. ˈpan+ adjective or pan germanic |pan+(ˌ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ Usage: usually capitalized P&G : of, relating to, or favoring Pan Germanism II. noun or pan germanist …

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  • 16Pan-Scandinavianism — also called  Scandinavianism , or  Scandinavism        an unsuccessful 19th century movement for Scandinavian unity that enflamed passions during the Schleswig Holstein crises. Like similar movements, Scandinavianism received its main impetus… …

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  • 17Pan — Contents 1 Prefix 2 Religion and mythology 3 Science and technology 3 …

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  • 18pan — pan1 panner, n. /pan/, n., v., panned, panning. n. 1. a broad, shallow container of metal, usually having sides flaring outward toward the top, used in various forms for frying, baking, washing, etc. 2. any similar receptacle or part, as the… …

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  • 19pan-Teutonism — /pæn ˈtjutənɪzəm/ (say pan tyoohtuhnizuhm) noun → pan Germanism …

  • 20Germans — This article is about Germans as an ethnic group. For other uses, see Germans (disambiguation). For the population of Germany, see Demographics of Germany. For an analysis on the nationality or German citizenship, see German nationality law. For… …

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