pamplemousse, n.f., (bot.) shaddock.
pampre, n.m., vine-branch (full of leaves); vine-leaf; (arch.) pampre, vine-branch.
pan, n.m., flap, lappet; skirt; large piece; stretch (of the sky); side, section (of a wall). — d’un habit; flap of a coat. — de muraille; large section of a wall. — coupé; (carp.) cant. À —s coupés; (carp.) cantwise. Tour à six —s; six-sided, six-fronted, tower.
pan! int., slap! flap! smack!
panacée, n.f., panacea, universal remedy, nostrum.
panache, n.m., plume, bunch of feathers; (bot.) streaks of color (in a flower); cap, top (of a church lamp); (arch.) triangular part of an arch. — de mer; amphitrite.
panaché, -e, part., plumed, tufted, striped, streaked, variegated. Tulipe —e, rose —e; striped tulip, striped rose. Glace —e; (cook.) mixed ice-cream.
panacher, v.a., to plume, to streak, to variegate.
se panacher, v.r., to become streaked, to become striped, variegated; to be streaked, to be striped.
panachure, n.f., (of flowers, fruit) variety of colors, variegation; streak.