panel — [1] A flat piece of metal that is stamped to create a body component such as a door panel. [2] A plastic molding; e.g., interior trim of doors. See a panel access panel aperture panel back panel body panel bonnet landing panel closing panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
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Control panel (Mac OS) — See also: System Preferences Under Mac OS 9 and earlier, a control panel is a small application which enabled the user to modify software and hardware settings such as the sound volume and desktop pattern. Control panels differ from extensions in … Wikipedia
McCall's Pattern Co. — McCall s was a pattern company founded in 1873 by (American) James McCall that sold full scale paper patterns to the home sewer. Unlike his competitors at the time, McCall s offered a full range of sizes. As the home sewing market grew, better … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry