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Definition of pass
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 pass is as below...
Pass (v. i.) To go
through
any
inspection
or test
successfully;
to be
approved
or
accepted;
as, he
attempted
the
examination,
but did not
expect
to
pass..
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Elapse
::
Elapse
(v. i.) To slip or glide away; to pass away
silently,
as time; -- used
chiefly
in
reference
to
time..
Epiglottis
::
Epiglottis
(n.) A
cartilaginous
lidlike
appendage
which
closes
the
glottis
while food or drink is
passing
while food or drink is
passing
through
the
pharynx.
Sober
::
Sober
(superl.)
Not
proceeding
from, or
attended
with,
passion;
calm; as, sober
judgment;
a man in his sober
senses..
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To fail in
musical
quality;
as, a
singer's
voice
breaks
when it is
strained
beyond
its
compass
and a tone or note is not
completed,
but
degenerates
into an
unmusical
sound
instead.
Also, to
change
in tone, as a boy's voice at
puberty..
Skip
::
Skip (n.) The act of
passing
over an
interval
from one thing to
another;
an
omission
of a part.
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To pass along
smoothly
or
unobservedly;
to move
gently
onward
without
friction
or
hindrance;
as, a ship or boat
slides
through
the
water..
Passer-by
::
Passer-by
(n.) One who goes by; a
passer.
Heliacal
::
Heliacal
(a.)
Emerging
from the light of the sun, or
passing
into it;
rising
or
setting
at the same, or
nearly
the same, time as the sun..
Innavigable
::
Innavigable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
navigated;
impassable
by ships or
vessels.
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To shut off; to
restrain;
to
limit;
to
estop;
to bar; --
generally
in the
passive;
as, the
defendant
is
concluded
by his own plea; a
judgment
concludes
the
introduction
of
further
evidence
argument..
Dipaschal
::
Dipaschal
(a.)
Including
two
passovers.
Moving
::
Moving
(a.)
Exciting
movement
of the mind;
adapted
to move the
sympathies,
passions,
or
affections;
touching;
pathetic;
as, a
moving
appeal..
Overpass
::
Overpass
(v. i.) To pass over, away, or off..
Paschal
::
Paschal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
passover,
or to
Easter;
as, a
paschal
lamb;
paschal
eggs..
Stichometrical
::
Stichomancy
(n.)
Divination
by
lines,
or
passages
of
books,
taken at
hazard..
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) An
instrument
with four iron
points,
so
disposed
that, any three of them being on the
ground,
the other
projects
upward.
They are
scattered
on the
ground
where an
enemy's
cavalry
are to pass, to
impede
their
progress
by
endangering
the
horses'
feet..
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.) A
blessing
regarded
as a
manifestation
of
compassion
or
favor.
Rot
::
Rot (v. i.) To
undergo
a
process
common
to
organic
substances
by which they lose the
cohesion
of their parts and pass
through
certain
chemical
changes,
giving
off
usually
in some
stages
of the
process
more or less
offensive
odors;
to
become
decomposed
by a
natural
process;
to
putrefy;
to
decay..
Calm
::
Calm (n.) To
deliver
from
agitation
or
excitement;
to still or
soothe,
as the mind or
passions..
Pyx
::
Pyx (n.) The box in which the
compass
is
suspended;
the
binnacle.
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