panegyr'ic (Gr. n. ag'ora, an assembly), an oration in praise of some person or event.
pan'oply (Gr. n. hop'la, armor), a complete suit of armor.
panora'ma (Gr. n. hor'ama, a sight or view), a large picture gradually unrolled before an assembly.
pan'theism (Gr. n. the'os, God), the doctrine that nature is God.
pan'theon, a temple dedicated to all the gods.
pan'tomime, a scene or representation in dumb show.
22. PA'THOS (παθος), suffering, feeling.
pathet'ic, affecting the emotions.
pathol'ogy, the science of diseases.
allop'athy, a mode of medical practice.