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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 cause to pass the lips; to
utter;
to
pronounce;
hence,
to
promise;
to
pledge;
as, to pass
sentence..
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Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.)
Reception;
currency.
Impassionable
::
Impassionable
(a.)
Excitable;
susceptible
of
strong
emotion.
Tuck
::
Tuck (v. t.) To draw up; to
shorten;
to fold
under;
to press into a
narrower
compass;
as, to tuck the
bedclothes
in; to tuck up one's
sleeves..
Skim
::
Skim (v. t.) To pass near the
surface
of; to brush the
surface
of; to glide
swiftly
along the
surface
of.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.) The
fourth
part of the
distance
from one point of the
compass
to
another,
being the
fourth
part of 11¡ 15', that is, about 2¡ 49'; --
called
also
quarter
point..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) To move or pass
swiftly;
to
hasten
away; to
circulate
rapidly;
as, a ship flies on the deep; a top flies
around;
rumor
flies..
Impassioned
::
Impassioned
(p. p. & a.)
Actuated
or
characterized
by
passion
or zeal;
showing
warmth
of
feeling;
ardent;
animated;
excited;
as, an
impassioned
orator
or
discourse..
Defile
::
Defile
(n.) Any
narrow
passage
or gorge in which
troops
can march only in a file, or with a
narrow
front;
a long,
narrow
pass
between
hills,
rocks,
etc..
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
easily
understood;
not clear or
legible;
abstruse
or
blind;
as, an
obscure
passage
or
inscription..
Thread
::
Thread
(v. t.) To pass a
thread
through
the eye of; as, to
thread
a
needle..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(v. t.) To open or make a
passage,
as by a
bridge..
Symphyla
::
Symphony
(n.) An
instrumental
passage
at the
beginning
or end, or in the
course
of, a vocal
composition;
a
prelude,
interlude,
or
postude;
a
ritornello..
Nonresistance
::
Nonresistance
(n.) The
principles
or
practice
of a
nonresistant;
passive
obedience;
submission
to
authority,
power,
oppression,
or
violence
without
opposition..
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To fly or pass
swiftly,
as a
dart..
Paspy
::
Paspy (n.) A kind of
minuet,
in
triple
time, of
French
origin,
popular
in the reign of Queen
Elizabeth
and for some time
after;
--
called
also
passing
measure,
and
passymeasure..
Estuary
::
Estuary
(n.) A
passage,
as the mouth of a river or lake, where the tide meets the
current;
an arm of the sea; a
frith..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To draw
along,
as
something
burdensome;
hence,
to pass in pain or with
difficulty..
Buck
::
Buck (v. t.) To
subject
to a mode of
punishment
which
consists
in tying the
wrists
together,
passing
the arms over the bent
knees,
and
putting
a stick
across
the arms and in the angle
formed
by the
knees..
Passive
::
Passive
(a.)
Designating
certain
morbid
conditions,
as
hemorrhage
or
dropsy,
characterized
by
relaxation
of the
vessels
and
tissues,
with
deficient
vitality
and lack of
reaction
in the
affected
tissues..
Passuses
::
Passuses
(pl. ) of
Passu.
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