panaché
61panache — see PIN …
62panache — pa·nache || pÉ™ næʃ , nÉ‘Ëʃ n. security, self confidence; flair, flamboyant style, pretension; decorative feather or plume (on a hat) …
63panaché — n.m. Lieutenant colonel (galons d or et d argent, milit.) …
64panache — A spirited quality in style or action; verve, dash, flourish. Originally, in French, a bunch of feathers or a plume, such as might sprout from a hat or from a helmet. (pr. pah nash ) Also see arms & armor, eccentric, flamboyant, and… …
65panache — [pə naʃ] noun 1》 flamboyant confidence of style or manner. 2》 historical a tuft or plume of feathers, especially as a headdress or on a helmet. Origin C16: from Fr., from Ital. pennacchio, from late L. pinnaculum, dimin. of pinna feather …
66Panache — This was the name of feather endowed crests on the tops of helmets during the renaissance. They could be very bright and extravagent …
67panache — n 1. plume, feathers, tuft, crest; embellishment, ornament, decoration. 2. brilliance, glitter, splendor, magnificence, grandness, grand manner; flamboyance, razzle dazzle, ostentation, eclat, pretentiousness, boldness, self assurance; verve,… …
68panache — pa·nache …
69panaché — pa·na·ché …
70panache — [pəˈnæʃ] noun [U] an impressive way of doing something that shows great skill and confidence …