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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) To go
through
the
intestines.
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Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) Price paid for the
liberty
to pass; fare; as, to pay one's
passage..
Aestivate
::
Aestivate
(v. i.) To pass the
summer
in a state of
torpor.
Refraction
::
Refraction
(n.) The
change
in the
direction
of a ray of
light,
and,
consequently,
in the
apparent
position
of a
heavenly
body from which it
emanates,
arising
from its
passage
through
the
earth's
atmosphere;
-- hence
distinguished
as
atmospheric
refraction,
or
astronomical
refraction..
Counterfeit
::
Counterfeit
(n.) That which is made in
imitation
of
something,
with a view to
deceive
by
passing
the false for the true; as, the bank note was a
counterfeit..
By-pass
::
By-pass
(n.) A
by-passage,
for a pipe, or other
channel,
to
divert
circulation
from the usual
course..
Cross
::
Cross (v. i.) To move or pass from one side to the
other,
or from place to
place;
to make a
transit;
as, to cross from New York to
Liverpool..
Shoot
::
Shoot (n.) An
inclined
plane,
either
artificial
or
natural,
down which
timber,
coal, etc., are
caused
to
slide;
also, a
narrow
passage,
either
natural
or
artificial,
in a
stream,
where the water
rushes
rapidly;
esp., a
channel,
having
a swift
current,
connecting
the ends of a bend in the
stream,
so as to
shorten
the
course..
Heritable
::
Heritable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inherited
or of
passing
by
inheritance;
inheritable.
Ascendent
::
Ascendent
(a.)
Superior;
surpassing;
ruling.
Trance
::
Trance
(v. i.) To pass; to
travel.
Quietism
::
Quietism
(n.) The
system
of the
Quietists,
who
maintained
that
religion
consists
in the
withdrawal
of the mind from
worldly
interests
and
anxieties
and its
constant
employment
in the
passive
contemplation
of God and his
attributes..
Outclimb
::
Outclimb
(v. t.) To climb
bevond;
to
surpass
in
climbing.
Hawk
::
Hawk (v. i.) To clear the
throat
with an
audible
sound by
forcing
an
expiratory
current
of air
through
the
narrow
passage
between
the
depressed
soft
palate
and the root of the
tongue,
thus
aiding
in the
removal
of
foreign
substances..
Safe-conduct
::
Safe-conduct
(n.) That which gives a safe
passag.
Shave
::
Shave (v. t.) To skim along or near the
surface
of; to pass close to, or touch
lightly,
in
passing..
Abridgment
::
Abridgment
(n.) That which
abridges
or cuts
short;
hence,
an
entertainment
that makes the time pass
quickly..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) Fig.: a
thrust;
a sally of wit.
Compassionateness
::
Compassionateness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
compassionate.
Descent
::
Descent
(n.) A
passing
from a
higher
to a lower tone.
Open
::
Open (a.)
Uttered,
as a
consonant,
with the oral
passage
simply
narrowed
without
closure,
as in
uttering
s..
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