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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) To
decline
to take an
optional
action
when it is one's turn, as to
decline
to bid, or to bet, or to play a card; in
euchre,
to
decline
to make the
trump..
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Subterranity
::
Subterraneous
(a.) Being or lying under the
surface
of the
earth;
situated
within
the
earth,
or under
ground;
as,
subterranean
springs;
a
subterraneous
passage..
Stoichiological
::
Stoical
(n.) Not
affected
by
passion;
manifesting
indifference
to
pleasure
or pain.
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..
Filter
::
Filter
(n.) Any
porous
substance,
as
cloth,
paper,
sand, or
charcoal,
through
which water or other
liquid
may
passed
to
cleanse
it from the solid or
impure
matter
held in
suspension;
a
chamber
or
device
containing
such
substance;
a
strainer;
also, a
similar
device
for
purifying
air..
Reeve
::
Reeve (v. t.) To pass, as the end of a pope,
through
any hole in a
block,
thimble,
cleat,
ringbolt,
cringle,
or the
like..
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
emotion;
not
agitated
or
excited;
tranquil;
quiet in act or
speech.
Passport
::
Passport
(n.)
Permission
to pass; a
document
given by the
competent
officer
of a
state,
permitting
the
person
therein
named to pass or
travel
from place to
place,
without
molestation,
by land or by
water..
Anthropopathy
::
Anthropopathy
(n.) The
ascription
of human
feelings
or
passions
to God, or to a
polytheistic
deity..
Devolve
::
Devolve
(v. i.) To pass by
transmission
or
succession;
to be
handed
over or down; --
generally
with on or upon,
sometimes
with to or into; as, after the
general
fell, the
command
devolved
upon (or on) the next
officer
in
rank..
Summer
::
Summer
(v. i.) To pass the
summer;
to spend the warm
season;
as, to
summer
in
Switzerland..
Persuasion
::
Persuasion
(n.) The act of
persuading;
the act of
influencing
the mind by
arguments
or
reasons
offered,
or by
anything
that moves the mind or
passions,
or
inclines
the will to a
determination..
Telescope
::
Telescope
(a.) To slide or pass one
within
another,
after the
manner
of the
sections
of a small
telescope
or
spyglass;
to come into
collision,
as
railway
cars, in such a
manner
that one runs into
another..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.)
Irregular
or
confused
motion;
agitation;
high
excitement;
as, the
tumult
of the
spirits
or
passions..
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.)
Voidance
of any
matter
by the
natural
passages
of the body or by an
artificial
opening;
defecation;
also, a
diminution
of the
fluids
of an
animal
body by
cathartics,
venesection,
or other
means..
Vent
::
Vent (n.) A small
aperture;
a hole or
passage
for air or any fluid to
escape;
as, the vent of a cask; the vent of a mold; a
volcanic
vent..
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..
Emulator
::
Emulator
(n.) One who
emulates,
or
strives
to equal or
surpass..
Leachy
::
Leachy
(a.)
Permitting
liquids
to pass by
percolation;
not
capable
of
retaining
water;
porous;
pervious;
-- said of
gravelly
or sandy
soils,
and the
like..
Provoking
::
Provoking
(a.)
Having
the power or
quality
of
exciting
resentment;
tending
to
awaken
passion
or
vexation;
as,
provoking
words or
treatment..
Passioning
::
Passioning
(p. pr & vb. n.) of
Passio.
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