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Panache

panache
 noun  Etymology: Middle French pennache, from Old Italian pennacchio, from Late Latin pinnaculum small wingmore at pinnacle  Date: 1553  1. an ornamental tuft (as of feathers) especially on a helmet  2. dash or flamboyance in style and action ; verve
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  n. 1 assertiveness or flamboyant confidence of style or manner. 2 hist. a tuft or plume of feathers, esp. as a head-dress or on a helmet. Etymology: F f. It. pennacchio f. LL pinnaculum dimin. of pinna feather ...
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  1. плюмаж, султан 2. рисовка, щегольство 3. астр. перообразный солнечный протуберанец ...
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3.
  noun  1) плюмаж, султан  2) рисовка, щегольство  3) особый стиль, своеобразие; The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache. Her panache at dealing with the worlds media is quite astonishing. Syn: see zest ...
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4.
  If you do something with panache, you do it in a confident, stylish, and elegant way. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache... = flair N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ n a way of doing things that is exciting and makes them seem easy, and makes other people admire you  (a designer with flair and panache | They sang their songs with great panache.) ...
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6.
  - 1553, from M.Fr. pennache "tuft of feathers," from It. pennaccio, from L.L. pinnaculum "small wing, gable, peak" (see pinnacle). Sense of "display, swagger" first recorded 1898, from Fr. ...
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