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pain
1. The acutely unpleasant physical discomfort experienced by someone who is violently struck, injured, or ill.
2. A sensation of pain in a particular part of the body: "The child was complaining of pains in the lower abdomen."
3. Severe emotional or mental distress: "He suffered a pain of rejection."
4. Someone, or something, that is extremely annoying or causes many problems: "Her constant complaining was a real pain."
This entry is located in the following unit: poen-, peno-, poino-, poin-, puni-, pain-, penal-, pent- (page 1)
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pain (PAYN) (verb)
To suffer or to cause distress: It will pain Harry to tell his friend about the accident.
pain (PAYN) (noun)
1. A bodily sensation characterized by discomfort and suffering: Mary was in severe pain with a broken hip that was caused by falling down the stairs.
2. An individual who annoys or is troublesome to others: Lorna's brother is a pain when he gets into her school projects.
3. An acute emotional upset or disruption: The pain of separation broke Marie's heart.
pane (PAYN) (noun)
1. A sheet of glass framed for a window or other opening of a building: The glassier installed the new pane in the front door.
2. A side of a bolt head or nut: The flat pane of the screw made it easy to hang on to while Luis tightened the nut with the pliers.

If a broken glass window were to have sense perceptions, isn't it obvious that it would feel a pain in the pane?

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(Greek: struggle, a contest, to contend for a prize; also, to lead, set in motion, drive, conduct, guide, govern; to do, to act; by extension, pain)
(Greek: pain)
(Greek > Latin: pain, punishment, penalty)
(Greek: toil, labor, work hard, fatigue; exertion; also, suffering, pain)
(Greek: in medicine, a painful seizure or sudden-acute pain; as, with gout)
(Latin: to feel pain, to grieve; sorrow, grief, mourning)
(Greek: with difficulty, difficult; with toil and pain)
(Latin: from Medieval Latin sciatica, in sciatica passio, "sciatic disease", from feminine of sciaticus, "sciatic"; from Latin ischiadicus, "of pain in the hip"; from Greek iskhiadikos, iskhias, iskhiados, "pain in the hips"; from iskhion, "hip joint".)
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abdominal pain (s) (noun), abdominal pains (pl)
1. Sensation of discomfort, distress, or agony in the intestinal region: Abdominal pain is generally associated with functional disorders, tissue injuries, or diseases.
2. Agony in the visceral cavity: Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect a major problem with one of the organs in the abdomen, such as appendicitis or a perforated intestine, or it may result from a fairly minor problem, such as an excess buildup of intestinal gas.

This entry is located in the following units: abdomin-, abdomino-, abdomen- (page 2) -al; -ial, -eal (page 2)
An acre is someone who is in pain.
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chronic idiopathic pelvic pain (CIPP)
An unexplained pelvic pain in a woman that has lasted six months or longer.
This entry is located in the following unit: pelvi-, pelvio-, pelvo-, pelyco- + (page 1)
Toothache is the pain that drives some people to extraction.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 6)
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labor pain
Getting hurt at work.
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