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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. i.)
Permission
or
license
to pass, or to go and come; a
psssport;
a
ticket
permitting
free
transit
or
admission;
as, a
railroad
or
theater
pass; a
military
pass..
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Pathic
::
Pathic
(a.)
Passive;
suffering.
Impermeable
::
Impermeable
(a.) Not
permeable;
not
permitting
passage,
as of a
fluid.
through
its
substance;
impervious;
impenetrable;
as, India
rubber
is
impermeable
to water and to air..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To take a turn with (a line,
gasket,
etc.),
as
around
a sail in
furling,
and make
secure..
Flame
::
Flame (n.) Ardor of
affection;
the
passion
of love.
Anthroposcopy
::
Anthroposcopy
(n.) The art of
discovering
or
judging
of a man's
character,
passions.
and
inclinations
from a study of his
visible
features..
While
::
While (v. t.) To cause to pass away
pleasantly
or
without
irksomeness
or
disgust;
to spend or pass; --
usually
followed
by away.
Thoroughfare
::
Thoroughfare
(n.) A
passing
or going
through;
passage.
Musicomania
::
Musicomania
(n.) A kind of
monomania
in which the
passion
for music
becomes
so
strong
as to
derange
the
intellectual
faculties.
Sizar
::
Sizar (n.) One of a body of
students
in the
universities
of
Cambridge
(Eng.)
and
Dublin,
who,
having
passed
a
certain
examination,
are
exempted
from
paying
college
fees and
charges.
A sizar
corresponded
to a
servitor
at
Oxford..
Vent
::
Vent (v. t.) To let out at a vent, or small
aperture;
to give
passage
or
outlet
to..
Intemperance
::
Intemperance
(n.) The act of
becoming,
or state of
being,
intemperate;
excess
in any kind of
action
or
indulgence;
any
immoderate
indulgence
of the
appetites
or
passions..
Repass
::
Repass
(v. t.) To pass
again;
to pass or
travel
over in the
opposite
direction;
to pass a
second
time; as, to
repass
a
bridge
or a
river;
to
repass
the sea..
Throat
::
Throat
(n.) A
contracted
portion
of a
vessel,
or of a
passage
way; as, the
throat
of a
pitcher
or
vase..
Ward
::
Ward (n.) A
projecting
ridge of metal in the
interior
of a lock, to
prevent
the use of any key which has not a
corresponding
notch for
passing
it..
Bemire
::
Bemire
(v. t.) To drag
through,
encumber
with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by
passing
through
mud or
dirt..
Circumambiency
::
Circumambiency
(n.) The act of
surrounding
or
encompassing.
Drosky
::
Drosky
(n.) A low,
four-wheeled,
open
carriage,
used in
Russia,
consisting
of a kind of long,
narrow
bench,
on which the
passengers
ride as on a
saddle,
with their feet
reaching
nearly
to the
ground.
Other kinds of
vehicles
are now so
called,
esp. a kind of
victoria
drawn by one or two
horses,
and used as a
public
carriage
in
German
cities..
Lunge
::
Lunge (n.) A
sudden
thrust
or pass, as with a
sword..
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To pass over and level the
surface
of with a float while the
plastering
is kept wet.
Motmot
::
Motmot
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-tailed,
passerine
birds of the genus
Momotus,
having
a
strong
serrated
beak. In most of the
species
the two long
middle
tail
feathers
are
racket-shaped
at the tip, when
mature.
The bird
itself
is said by some
writers
to trim them into this
shape.
They feed on
insects,
reptiles,
and
fruit,
and are found from
Mexico
to
Brazil.
The name is
derived
from its
note..
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