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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. t.) To go by,
beyond,
over,
through,
or the like; to
proceed
from one side to the other of; as, to pass a
house,
a
stream,
a
boundary,
etc..
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Vent
::
Vent (n.)
Emission;
escape;
passage
to
notice
or
expression;
publication;
utterance.
Revolve
::
Revolve
(v. i.) To pass in
cycles;
as, the
centuries
revolve..
Treckschuyt
::
Treckschuyt
(n.) A
covered
boat for goods and
passengers,
used on the Dutch and
Flemish
canals..
Transgress
::
Transgress
(v. t.) To pass over or
beyond;
to
surpass.
Voyage
::
Voyage
(v. i.) To take a
voyage;
especially,
to sail or pass by
water..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To take a turn with (a line,
gasket,
etc.),
as
around
a sail in
furling,
and make
secure..
Canticle
::
Canticle
(n.) A
psalm,
hymn, or
passage
from the
Bible,
arranged
for
chanting
in
church
service..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go
unheeded
or
neglected;
to
proceed
without
hindrance
or
opposition;
as, we let this act
pass..
Sankhya
::
Sankhya
(n.) A
Hindoo
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
all
things
to soul and a
rootless
germ
called
prakriti,
consisting
of three
elements,
goodness,
passion,
and
darkness..
Gripe
::
Gripe (n.) The
compass
or
sharpness
of a
ship's
stern under the
water,
having
a
tendency
to make her keep a good
wind..
Passable
::
Passable
(a.) Such as may be
allowed
to pass
without
serious
objection;
tolerable;
admissable;
moderate;
mediocre.
Antecede
::
Antecede
(v. t. & i.) To go
before
in time or
place;
to
precede;
to
surpass.
Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) A
passage
or hall of
communication,
especially
when large
enough
to serve also as a
waiting
room. It
differs
from an
antechamber
in that a lobby
communicates
between
several
rooms,
an
antechamber
to one only; but this
distinction
is not
carefully
preserved..
Transmigratory
::
Transmigratory
(a.)
Passing
from one body or state to
another.
Dispassion
::
Dispassion
(n.)
Freedom
from
passion;
an
undisturbed
state;
apathy.
Compassionating
::
Compassionating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Compassionat.
Practicable
::
Practicable
(a.)
Capable
of being used;
passable;
as, a
practicable
weapon;
a
practicable
road..
Nappe
::
Nappe (n.)
Sheet;
surface;
all that
portion
of a
surface
that is
continuous
in such a way that it is
possible
to pass from any one point of the
portion
to any other point of the
portion
without
leaving
the
surface.
Thus, some
hyperboloids
have one
nappe,
and some have two..
Transude
::
Transude
(v. i.) To pass, as
perspirable
matter
does,
through
the pores or
interstices
of
textures;
as,
liquor
may
transude
through
leather
or
wood..
Necktie
::
Necktie
(n.) A
scarf,
band, or
kerchief
of silk, etc.,
passing
around
the neck or
collar
and tied in
front;
a bow of silk, etc.,
fastened
in front of the
neck..
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