Is pan-project a word?





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In order to refer to something across all the sub-projects or areas of the project.
What else could be one-word or an efficient way of saying, "You are going to work pan-project"?










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  • Welcome to SE! Have you thought of any other terms that you've rejected?
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  • Other not so elegant sentences, like "You going to work in all parts of project" or "all departments of project".
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    "Pan-project" is a technically legal construction, and would generally be understood, but it's not particularly idiomatic. "Cross-project" is probably better (as are several terms we can't think of right now).
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In order to refer to something across all the sub-projects or areas of the project.
What else could be one-word or an efficient way of saying, "You are going to work pan-project"?










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  • Other not so elegant sentences, like "You going to work in all parts of project" or "all departments of project".
    – Inc0gnito
    Dec 1 at 17:30






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    "Pan-project" is a technically legal construction, and would generally be understood, but it's not particularly idiomatic. "Cross-project" is probably better (as are several terms we can't think of right now).
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 1 at 18:04













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In order to refer to something across all the sub-projects or areas of the project.
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In order to refer to something across all the sub-projects or areas of the project.
What else could be one-word or an efficient way of saying, "You are going to work pan-project"?







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  • Welcome to SE! Have you thought of any other terms that you've rejected?
    – miltonaut
    Dec 1 at 17:22










  • Other not so elegant sentences, like "You going to work in all parts of project" or "all departments of project".
    – Inc0gnito
    Dec 1 at 17:30






  • 1




    "Pan-project" is a technically legal construction, and would generally be understood, but it's not particularly idiomatic. "Cross-project" is probably better (as are several terms we can't think of right now).
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 1 at 18:04


















  • Welcome to SE! Have you thought of any other terms that you've rejected?
    – miltonaut
    Dec 1 at 17:22










  • Other not so elegant sentences, like "You going to work in all parts of project" or "all departments of project".
    – Inc0gnito
    Dec 1 at 17:30






  • 1




    "Pan-project" is a technically legal construction, and would generally be understood, but it's not particularly idiomatic. "Cross-project" is probably better (as are several terms we can't think of right now).
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 1 at 18:04
















Welcome to SE! Have you thought of any other terms that you've rejected?
– miltonaut
Dec 1 at 17:22




Welcome to SE! Have you thought of any other terms that you've rejected?
– miltonaut
Dec 1 at 17:22












Other not so elegant sentences, like "You going to work in all parts of project" or "all departments of project".
– Inc0gnito
Dec 1 at 17:30




Other not so elegant sentences, like "You going to work in all parts of project" or "all departments of project".
– Inc0gnito
Dec 1 at 17:30




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"Pan-project" is a technically legal construction, and would generally be understood, but it's not particularly idiomatic. "Cross-project" is probably better (as are several terms we can't think of right now).
– Hot Licks
Dec 1 at 18:04




"Pan-project" is a technically legal construction, and would generally be understood, but it's not particularly idiomatic. "Cross-project" is probably better (as are several terms we can't think of right now).
– Hot Licks
Dec 1 at 18:04










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cross-project



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cross: extending over or treating several groups, conditions, or classes




  • Christmas has become a cross-cultural secular holiday.

  • These tests are cross-curricular. Teachers in all subjects need to be preparing their students for them.


So you might say: You'll be assigned cross-project.






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    cross: extending over or treating several groups, conditions, or classes




    • Christmas has become a cross-cultural secular holiday.

    • These tests are cross-curricular. Teachers in all subjects need to be preparing their students for them.


    So you might say: You'll be assigned cross-project.






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      cross: extending over or treating several groups, conditions, or classes




      • Christmas has become a cross-cultural secular holiday.

      • These tests are cross-curricular. Teachers in all subjects need to be preparing their students for them.


      So you might say: You'll be assigned cross-project.






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        cross: extending over or treating several groups, conditions, or classes




        • Christmas has become a cross-cultural secular holiday.

        • These tests are cross-curricular. Teachers in all subjects need to be preparing their students for them.


        So you might say: You'll be assigned cross-project.






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        cross: extending over or treating several groups, conditions, or classes




        • Christmas has become a cross-cultural secular holiday.

        • These tests are cross-curricular. Teachers in all subjects need to be preparing their students for them.


        So you might say: You'll be assigned cross-project.







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