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Noun — A tank, especially one used by Germany during World War II.

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Etymology

Borrowed from German Panzer ("armour"), from Old French panciere ("coat of mail"), ultimately from Latin pantex ("belly, paunch").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “panzer” mean?

The word “panzer” means a tank, especially one used by Germany during World War II. In plain terms, a German tank or armoured unit, especially from the World War II era.

How do you pronounce “panzer”?

“Panzer” is pronounced PANT-suh (/ˈpæntsə(ɹ)/ in IPA).

How do you use “panzer” in a sentence?

Here is “panzer” used in a sentence: “The museum has a restored panzer on display.”

What part of speech is “panzer”?

“Panzer” is a noun.

Where does the word “panzer” come from?

The word “panzer” comes from Latin. Borrowed from German Panzer ("armour"), from Old French panciere ("coat of mail"), ultimately from Latin pantex ("belly, paunch").

How many meanings does “panzer” have?

“Panzer” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a tank, especially one used by Germany during World War II.

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