panful
Look at other dictionaries:
Panful — Pan ful (p[a^]n f[.u]l), n.; pl. {Panfuls} (p[a^]n f[.u]lz). [See 5th {Pan}.] Enough to fill a pan. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
panful — noun Date: circa 1740 as much or as many as a pan will hold … New Collegiate Dictionary
panful — noun As much as a pan will hold … Wiktionary
panful — pan·ful … English syllables
panful — ˈpanˌfu̇l noun ( s) : a quantity that fills a pan … Useful english dictionary
Panfuls — Panful Pan ful (p[a^]n f[.u]l), n.; pl. {Panfuls} (p[a^]n f[.u]lz). [See 5th {Pan}.] Enough to fill a pan. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Omineca Gold Rush — The Omineca Gold Rush was a gold rush in British Columbia, Canada in the Omineca region of the Northern Interior of the province. Gold was first discovered there in 1861, but the rush didn t begin until late in 1869 with the discovery at Vital… … Wikipedia
Custer's 1874 Black Hills Expedition — was an expedition by United States then Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer that set out on July 2 1874 from modern day Bismarck, North Dakota, which was then Fort Abraham Lincoln in the Dakota Territory, with orders to travel to the… … Wikipedia
pan — 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… … Universalium
Black Hills Expedition (1874) — Gold miners in the Black Hills. The gold rushes that resulted from Custer s discoveries antagonised the Sioux Indians and provoked the war in which Custer was to lose his life. The Black Hills Expedition was a United States Army expedition in… … Wikipedia