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Pan is a term with several distinct meanings in different contexts.

In everyday use, a pan is a flat-bottomed cooking vessel with relatively low sides, designed for cooking on a stove or over heat. Pans come in various materials, including cast iron, stainless steel, aluminum, and nonstick coatings. Common types include frying pans, sauté pans, and saucepans, each suited to particular cooking techniques and heat distribution.

In Greek mythology, Pan is a rustic god of nature, shepherds, and flocks. He is often depicted

In astronomy, Pan is a small moon of Saturn. It orbits within the Encke Gap of Saturn’s

As a prefix, pan- comes from the Greek pan meaning “all.” It appears in many words such

with
goat-like
features,
horns,
and
a
preference
for
pastoral
music,
such
as
the
pan
flute.
Pan’s
figure
appears
in
ancient
myths
and
has
contributed
terms
to
modern
language,
including
the
word
panic,
which
is
associated
with
his
tendency
to
inspire
sudden
fear
or
anxiety
in
crowds.
A
ring
and
was
discovered
in
1990
by
Mark
R.
Showalter
and
colleagues.
Pan
is
notable
for
its
irregular,
elongated
shape,
sometimes
described
as
ravioli-like
due
to
a
prominent
equatorial
ridge.
Its
size
is
on
the
order
of
tens
of
kilometers
across,
making
it
a
relatively
minor
moon
compared
with
Saturn’s
larger
satellites.
as
panorama,
pandemic,
and
panacea,
indicating
a
sense
of
wholeness
or
universality.