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Definition of pas
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Pas (n.) Right of going
foremost;
precedence.
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Forpass
::
Forpass
(v. t. & i.) To pass by or
along;
to pass over.
Meatus
::
Meatus
(n. sing. & pl.) A
natural
passage
or
canal;
as, the
external
auditory
meatus.
See
Illust.
of Ear..
Peace
::
Peace (v.)
Exemption
from, or
subjection
of,
agitating
passions;
tranquillity
of mind or
conscience..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Unintelligible,
or not
easily
intelligible;
as, a blind
passage
in a book;
illegible;
as, blind
writing..
Declare
::
Declare
(v. i.) To state the
plaintiff's
cause of
action
at law in a legal form; as, the
plaintiff
declares
in
trespass..
Buckety
::
Buckety
(n.) Paste used by
weavers
to dress their webs.
Lounge
::
Lounge
(a.) To spend time
lazily,
whether
lolling
or idly
sauntering;
to pass time
indolently;
to
stand,
sit, or
recline,
in an
indolent
manner..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To pass over, or
traverse,
with the eye or with an
instrument
of
observation;
as, to sweep the
heavens
with a
telescope..
Gassing
::
Gassing
(n.) The
process
of
passing
cotton
goods
between
two
rollers
and
exposing
them to
numerous
minute
jets of gas to burn off the small
fibers;
any
similar
process
of
singeing.
Squeeze
::
Squeeze
(v. i.) To
press;
to urge one's way, or to pass, by
pressing;
to
crowd;
-- often with
through,
into, etc.; as, to
squeeze
hard to get
through
a
crowd..
Transmissible
::
Transmissible
(a.)
Capable
of being
transmitted
from one to
another;
capable
of being
passed
through
any body or
substance.
Strait
::
Strait
(a.) A
narrow
pass or
passage.
Color
::
Color (n.) An
apparent
right;
as where the
defendant
in
trespass
gave to the
plaintiff
an
appearance
of
title,
by
stating
his title
specially,
thus
removing
the cause from the jury to the
court..
Steam
::
Steam (v. i.) To rise in
vapor;
to
issue,
or pass off, as
vapor..
Calk
::
Calk (v. t.) To copy, as a
drawing,
by
rubbing
the back of it with red or black
chalk,
and then
passing
a blunt style or
needle
over the
lines,
so as to leave a
tracing
on the paper or other thing
against
which it is laid or
held..
Exposition
::
Exposition
(n.) The act of
expounding
or of
laying
open the sense or
meaning
of an
author,
or a
passage;
explanation;
interpretation;
the sense put upon a
passage;
a law, or the like, by an
interpreter;
hence,
a work
containing
explanations
or
interpretations;
a
commentary..
Lace
::
Lace (n.) That which binds or
holds,
especially
by being
interwoven;
a
string,
cord, or band,
usually
one
passing
through
eyelet
or other
holes,
and used in
drawing
and
holding
together
parts of a
garment,
of a shoe, of a
machine
belt, etc..
Since
::
Since
(adv.)
From a
definite
past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him
since..
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. i.) To pass
slowly
and
smoothly
downward,
backward,
or away; to slip
downward,
backward,
or away; to
glide;
--
mostly
restricted
to
figurative
uses..
Waybill
::
Waybill
(n.) A list of
passengers
in a
public
vehicle,
or of the
baggage
or gods
transported
by a
common
carrier
on a land
route.
When the goods are
transported
by
water,
the list is
called
a bill of
lading..
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