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panel vs caisson

caisson vs panel

panel and caisson both are nouns.

panel is a verb but caisson is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
panel Yes No Yes No
caisson Yes No No No
As nouns, caisson is a hyponym of panel; that is, caisson is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than panel:
  • panel: sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of something
  • caisson: an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome
panel (noun) caisson (noun)
sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of something large watertight chamber used for construction under water
electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome
a soft pad placed under a saddle a chest to hold ammunition
(computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the user; after the information has been provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or `cancel' a two-wheeled military vehicle carrying artillery ammunition
a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails
a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc
a committee appointed to judge a competition
(law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen)
panel (verb) caisson (verb)
select from a list
decorate with panels
Difference between panel and caisson

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