Ancient Greek

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Alternative forms

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  • πᾰμ- (pam-)before labials μ, π, β, φ, ψ
  • πᾰγ- (pag-)before velars κ, γ, χ, ξ

Combining form

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παν- (pan-)

  1. Combining form of πᾶς (pâs, all, every)

Derived terms

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Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek παν- (pan-).

Prefix

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παν- (pan-)

  1. (with noun) pan- (everything, everyone: including all members of a group or set)
    παν- (pan-) + ‎Ευρώπη (Evrópi, Europe) → ‎πανευρωπαϊκός (panevropaïkós, Pan-European)
    παν- (pan-) + ‎θεός (theós, god) → ‎πάνθεο (pántheo, pantheon)
  2. (with adjective) enhances the adjective
    παν- (pan-) + ‎αρχαίος (archaíos, old, ancient) → ‎πανάρχαιος (panárchaios, very ancient)

Derived terms

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Further reading

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