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Definition of pace
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pace is as below...
Pace (v. i.) To move
quickly
by
lifting
the legs on the same side
together,
as a
horse;
to amble with
rapidity;
to
rack..
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Contline
::
Contline
(n.) The space
between
the
bilges
of two casks
stowed
side by side.
Box
::
Box (n.) A space with a few seats
partitioned
off in a
theater,
or other place of
public
amusement..
Gunnie
::
Gunnie
(n.) Space left by the
removal
of ore.
Coulisse
::
Coulisse
(n.) One of the side
scenes
of the stage in a
theater,
or the space
included
between
the side
scenes..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Viewed
apart from
modifying
influences
or
without
comparison
with other
objects;
actual;
real; --
opposed
to
relative
and
comparative;
as,
absolute
motion;
absolute
time or
space..
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) The
rhythmical
progression,
pace, and tempo of a
piece..
Ton
::
Ton (n.) Forty cubic feet of
space,
being the unit of
measurement
of the
burden,
or
carrying
capacity,
of a
vessel;
as a
vessel
of 300 tons
burden..
Snake
::
Snake (v. t.) To wind round
spirally,
as a large rope with a
smaller,
or with cord, the small rope lying in the
spaces
between
the
strands
of the large one; to
worm..
Lift
::
Lift (n.) The space or
distance
through
which
anything
is
lifted;
as, a long
lift..
Mesh
::
Mesh (n.) The
opening
or space
inclosed
by the
threads
of a net
between
knot and knot, or the
threads
inclosing
such a
space;
network;
a net..
Fortnight
::
Fortnight
(n.) The space of
fourteen
days; two
weeks.
Outpace
::
Outpace
(v. t.) To
outgo;
to move
faster
than; to leave
behind.
Column
::
Column
(n.) A
perpendicular
set of
lines,
not
extending
across
the page, and
separated
from other
matter
by a rule or blank
space;
as, a
column
in a
newspaper..
Rack
::
Rack (v.) To amble fast,
causing
a
rocking
or
swaying
motion
of the body; to pace; -- said of a
horse..
Throw
::
Throw (n.) Time;
while;
space of time;
moment;
trice.
Place
::
Place (n.) Any
portion
of space
regarded
as
measured
off or
distinct
from all other
space,
or
appropriated
to some
definite
object
or use;
position;
ground;
site; spot;
rarely,
unbounded
space..
Areolet
::
Areolet
(n.) A small
inclosed
area; esp. one of the small
spaces
on the wings of
insects,
circumscribed
by the
veins..
Cobwork
::
Cobwork
(a.) Built of logs, etc., laid
horizontally,
with the ends
dovetailed
together
at the
corners,
as in a log
house;
in
marine
work, often
surrounding
a
central
space
filled
with
stones;
as, a
cobwork
dock or
breakwater..
Little
::
Little
(n.) That which is
little;
a small
quantity,
amount,
space,
or the
like..
Stound
::
Stound
(n.) A brief space of time; a
moment.
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