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what is the difference between pain. pane

March 27, 2017
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The words 'pain' and 'pane' are homophones: they sound alike but have different meanings. The noun 'pain' refers to physical suffering or the feeling of discomfort or distress. As a verb, 'pain' means to cause hurt or distress. The noun 'pane' means a single piece, panel, or sheet.
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"Pain" is is an unpleasant sensation that is caused by injury or illness. Pain may also refer to suffering due to mental or emotional distress. "pane" is a sheet of glass in a window or in a door. Pane may also refer to panel in a window or door.
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PAIN-Physical suffering or discomfort eg.-Do you suffer acute back pain?  PANE-Single sheet of glass in a window eg.-Who has smashed the PANE in the window?  Clean the window PANE. 
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pain means physical hurt or disorder.
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pain means physical hurt or disorder.
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pane means sheet of glass and you have also heard about window pane so that was cut as a shape.
0 Upvotes 0 Downvotes April 08, 2017
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pane means sheet of glass and you have also heard about window pane so that was cut as a shape.
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what is the difference between pain. pane
The words 'pain' and 'pane' are homophones: they sound alike but have different meanings. The noun 'pain' refers to physical suffering or the feeling of discomfort or distress. As a verb, 'pain' means to cause hurt or distress. The noun 'pane' means a single piece, panel, or sheet.

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