Definition of Pantechnicon. Meaning of Pantechnicon. Synonyms of Pantechnicon

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Definition of Pantechnicon

Pantechnicon
Pantechnicon Pan*tech"ni*con, n. [NL. See Pan-, and Technic.] A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured articles are collected for sale.

Meaning of Pantechnicon from wikipedia

- A pantechnicon was originally a heavy furniture removal van drawn by horses and used by the British company The Pantechnicon for delivering and collecting...
- features a television conversation between Baldwin and Maya Angelou. 1976. "Pantechnicon; James Baldwin" is a radio program recorded by WGBH. Baldwin discusses...
- driver's seat was mounted on the headboard. Pantechnicon van: Originally, a van used by The Pantechnicon for delivering goods to its customers. Telega:...
- A 1947 pantechnicon van...
- and the jeweller Carolina Bucci, and was the location of the original Pantechnicon department store. The street runs south-west to north-east from Lowndes...
- 2 tradesmens' tricycles Various bicycles, including penny-****hings Pantechnicon Governess cart Brewers dray Coalman's cart Milk float Farm wagon Stickback...
- occasionally camels) mail coach Michigan logging wheels omnibus bullock cart pantechnicon van phaeton (carriage) postchaise pulka railway rockaway (carriage) sled...
- Harry Man Paul Marshall Annie McGann Elvis McGonagall Kate Noakes Rachel Pantechnicon Phaze Polar Bear Ninja Pat VT West Leeanne Stoddart Eliana Tomkins Kimberley...
- OCLC 38888873. OL 712205M. Brendan Eich, "Splash keynote 2011, slide 10" Pantechnicon HyperTalk Wiki pagesHyperTalk language reference (control structures...
- fire, 1871 Great Boston Fire of 1872 Bath House fire, 31 January 1873 Pantechnicon warehouse fire, London, 13–14 February 1874 Benin City sacking, 9 February...