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What are examples of the prefix pan?

The prefix "pan" means "all", "every", or "entire". Here are some examples of words with the prefix "pan":

Common Examples:

* Panorama: A wide, unbroken view of a surrounding area.

* Pandemic: A disease that spreads over a wide geographic area, affecting a large number of people.

* Pantheon: A temple dedicated to all the gods.

* Panoply: A complete or impressive collection of things.

* Pantomime: A theatrical performance using only gestures, expressions, and mime.

Less Common Examples:

* Panchromatic: Sensitive to all colors.

* Panpsychism: The belief that everything in the universe has a mind or soul.

* Pan-Africanism: A movement promoting the unity and solidarity of African people.

* Panacea: A remedy for all ills or diseases.

* Panentheism: The belief that God is both in and beyond the universe.

More Specific Examples:

* Pan-Arabism: A movement promoting the unity and solidarity of Arab people.

* Pan-Slavic: Relating to or involving all Slavic peoples.

* Pan-Asian: Relating to or involving all Asian countries.

These are just a few examples of the many words that use the prefix "pan". The prefix "pan" can be combined with many different root words to create new words with a wide range of meanings.

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