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    painting
    /ˈpeɪntɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration: "pastels require a different approach to painting"

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  2. Panting is the present participle of pant, which means to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic. Learn more about the word, its usage, and related phrases from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Pantry

      PANTRY definition: 1. a small room or large cupboard in a...

    • Pant

      to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually...

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word pant, which can be a verb, noun, or adjective. Pant can mean to breathe quickly, to run, to yearn, or to throb, among other things.

  4. Panting can mean breathing rapidly, beating loudly, or wearing trousers. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, and usage of panting in English and Spanish.

  5. Panting is the present participle of pant, which means to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic. Learn more about this verb, its synonyms and related words, and see how to use it in sentences.

  6. Pant is a verb that means to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic. Learn how to use pant in different contexts, such as animal sounds, expressions, and clothing, with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. /ˈpæntɪŋ/ IPA guide. Other forms: pantings. Definitions of panting. noun. breathing heavily (as after exertion) synonyms: heaving. see more. noun. any fabric used to make trousers. synonyms: trousering. see more. Pronunciation. US. /ˈpæntɪŋ/ UK. /ˈpæntɪŋ/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Panting."

  8. panting, a method of cooling, used by many mammals, most birds, and some reptiles, accomplished by means of the evaporation of water from internal body surfaces. As the animal’s body temperature rises, its respiration rate increases sharply; cooling results from the evaporation of water in the nasal passages, mouth, lungs, and (in birds) air ...