PANTED Meaning and
Definition
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Panted is a verb that refers to the act of breathing quickly and heavily, often following physical exertion or due to a feeling of excitement, anxiety, or fatigue. It is commonly associated with a state of being out of breath, marked by short, rapid breaths that are audible.
The term is typically used to describe the act of respiration when the breaths are deeper and more frequent than normal, resulting in noticeable inhalation and exhalation sounds. The characteristic sound of panting is caused by the rapid intake of air through the open mouth, often accompanied by an increase in heart rate. This state is often experienced after engaging in strenuous exercise, running, or any other form of physical activity that requires increased oxygen intake.
Additionally, panting can occur in situations where one feels agitated, frightened, or excited. It is a physiological response to heightened emotions or stress and may be accompanied by other physical signs such as sweating, a flushed face, or an increased heart rate.
Animals also pant, most notably dogs, as a means to regulate their body temperature. By rapidly breathing in and out, dogs can release excess heat and cool down, as they do not have sweat glands like humans. Panting in animals serves as a vital mechanism for heat dissipation and can be observed during periods of high temperatures, intense exercise, or stress.
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Etymology of PANTED
The word "panted" originated from the Middle English word "panten" or "panten" (past tense: "pantede" or "pantide"). It can be traced back to the Old French word "pantaisier", meaning "to labor, to breathe quickly or heavily". This Old French term derived from the Latin word "pantasiare", which means "to be troubled in spirit, to be agitated". Ultimately, the Latin term has its roots in Greek, from the word "penthos", meaning "grief" or "passion". Thus, the etymology of "panted" indicates a history connected to exertion, breathlessness, agitation, and strong emotions.
Similar spelling words for PANTED
- bentwood,
- pentiti,
- biniodid,
- dis-banded,
- pinnated,
- bounded,
- Probe-pointed,
- bandwidth,
- painted,
- Close-banded,
- bontade,
- Benedetta,
- long-bonneted,
- dull-pointed,
- cohn-bendit,
- Bendite,
- pindad,
- lance-pointed,
- six-pointed,
- pontet,
- sharp-pointed,
- re-bounded,
- bandido,
- red-painted,
- silver-pointed,
- spray-painted,
- punted,
- bountied,
- hand-painted,
- un-bended,
- BNutDiet,
- benedito,
- Bayoneted,
- ponded,
- hot-panted,
- Bonded-warehouse,
- pantoate,
- bented,
- Cross-banded,
- gold-painted,
- bendita,
- pantied,
- pintado,
- Benedight,
- pinheaded,
- low-bandwidth,
- pownded,
- band aid,
- bendayed,
- Biniodide,
- bullet-pointed,
- nine-banded,
- Pandit,
- pandied,
- bonded,
- point duty,
- Benedetto,
- pundit,
- bandid,
- pentito,
- Benedyta,
- bayonetted,
- PENDOT,
- high-bandwidth,
- bantoid,
- painted-leaf,
- blue-painted,
- pentad,
- bunded,
- Needle-pointed,
- bendit,
- star-pointed,
- beyondthat,
- Pennated,
- de-pended,
- Banditti,
- round-pointed,
- Two-pointed,
- ex-pounded,
- bunted,
- double-pointed,
- white-banded,
- Benadette,
- pro-pounded,
- long-pointed,
- Pandowdy,
- Bonneted,
- un-bounded,
- pondweed,
- PENNDOT,
- Benhadad,
- poinded,
- benedita,
- Pounded,
- pintada,
- pointout,
- Pended,
- Bindwood,
- bandhead,
- blunt-pointed,
- Puntout,
- bandit,
- banted,
- benitoite,
- Bandied,
- un-pointed,
- bonattite,
- benedetti,
- bandito,
- five-pointed,
- bonetat,
- black-painted,
- minute-pointed,
- black-bindweed,
- pointed,
- bended,
- pundity,
- yellow-banded,
- broad-banded,
- poynted,
- single-pointed,
- hydrogen-bonded,
- green-painted,
- bundied,
- seal-pointed,
- eight-pointed,
- pentode,
- banded,
- pointed-toe,
- pentite,
- benighted,
- ex-pended,
- painted-on,
- Bristle-pointed,
- banditto,
- bandet,
- bindweed,
- Benetted,
- rubber-banded,
- Three-pointed,
- bandaid,
- white-painted.
Conjugate verb Panted
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