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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) A
movement
of the hand over or along
anything;
the
manipulation
of a
mesmerist.
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Cross
::
Cross (v. t.) To pass from one side to the other of; to pass or move over; to
traverse;
as, to cross a
stream..
Paage
::
Paage (n.) A toll for
passage
over
another
person's
grounds.
Footbridge
::
Footbridge
(n.) A
narrow
bridge
for foot
passengers
only.
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) An
allowance
made for
inaccuracy
in an
instrument;
as,
chronometer
correction;
compass
correction..
Causey
::
Causey
(n.) A way or road
raised
above the
natural
level of the
ground,
serving
as a dry
passage
over wet or
marshy
ground..
Ritornello
::
Ritornello
(n.) A short
intermediate
symphony,
or
instrumental
passage,
in the
course
of a vocal
piece;
an
interlude..
Sail
::
Sail (v. t.) To pass or move upon, as in a ship, by means of
sails;
hence,
to move or
journey
upon (the
water)
by means of steam or other
force..
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Forbearance
to
inflict
harm under
circumstances
of
provocation,
when one has the power to
inflict
it;
compassionate
treatment
of an
offender
or
adversary;
clemency..
Limber
::
Limber
(n.)
Gutters
or
conduits
on each side of the
keelson
to
afford
a
passage
for water to the pump well.
Stop
::
Stop (n.) The
diaphragm
used in
optical
instruments
to cut off the
marginal
portions
of a beam of light
passing
through
lenses.
Upcast
::
Upcast
(n.) The
ventilating
shaft of a mine out of which the air
passes
after
having
circulated
through
the mine; --
distinguished
from the
downcast.
Called
also
upcast
pit, and
upcast
shaft..
Bow-pencil
::
Bow-pencil
(n.)
Bow-compasses,
one leg of which
carries
a
pencil..
Slype
::
Slype (n.) A
narrow
passage
between
two
buildings,
as
between
the
transept
and
chapter
house of a
monastery..
Surpassable
::
Surpass
(v. t.) To go
beyond
in
anything
good or bad; to
exceed;
to
excel.
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To pass from one place to
another;
to be in
motion;
to be in a state not
motionless
or at rest; to
proceed;
to
advance;
to make
progress;
-- used, in
various
applications,
of the
movement
of both
animate
and
inanimate
beings,
by
whatever
means,
and also of the
movements
of the mind; also
figuratively
applied..
Exceedable
::
Exceedable
(a.)
Capable
of
exceeding
or
surpassing.
Elapse
::
Elapse
(v. i.) To slip or glide away; to pass away
silently,
as time; -- used
chiefly
in
reference
to
time..
Retrogression
::
Retrogression
(n.)
Backward
development;
a
passing
from a
higher
to a lower state of
organization
or
structure,
as when an
animal,
approaching
maturity,
becomes
less
highly
organized
than would be
expected
from its
earlier
stages
or known
relationship.
Called
also
retrograde
development,
and
regressive
metamorphism..
Electro-motion
::
Electro-motion
(n.) The
motion
of
electricity
or its
passage
from one metal to
another
in a
voltaic
circuit;
mechanical
action
produced
by means of
electricity.
Rose
::
Rose (n.) The card of the
mariner's
compass;
also, a
circular
card with
radiating
lines,
used in other
instruments..
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