From Greek "pan" meaning "all" or "everything":
* Panorama: A wide view, especially from a high point.
* Pandemic: A disease that spreads over a whole country or the world.
* Pantheon: A temple dedicated to all the gods.
* Panoply: A complete and impressive collection of things.
* Panoramic: Relating to or offering a wide view.
* Panchromatic: Sensitive to all colors of light.
* Panopticon: A circular building with a central observation tower, allowing someone to see everything inside.
* Pantomime: A dramatic entertainment using gestures and facial expressions without words.
From Latin "panis" meaning "bread":
* Pantry: A room or cupboard where food is kept.
* Bread-pan: A container for baking bread.
Other words with "pan" as part of the word:
* Pan: A flat bottomed cooking utensil, often used for frying.
* Pancake: A flat, thin cake made from batter.
* Panel: A flat, rectangular section of a wall, door, or other surface.
* Piano: A musical instrument with keys that strike strings.
* Plantain: A large, edible banana.
Note: Some of these words might be related to the Greek or Latin root, while others are simply words that happen to have "pan" in them.