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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) An
opening,
road, or
track,
available
for
passing;
especially,
one
through
or over some
dangerous
or
otherwise
impracticable
barrier;
a
passageway;
a
defile;
a ford; as, a
mountain
pass..
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Hall
::
Hall (n.)
Cleared
passageway
in a
crowd;
--
formerly
an
exclamation.
Return
::
Return
(v. i.) To
revert;
to pass back into
possession.
Horizon
::
Horizon
(n.) A plane
passing
through
the eye of the
spectator
and at right
angles
to the
vertical
at a given
place;
a plane
tangent
to the
earth's
surface
at that
place;
called
distinctively
the
sensible
horizon.
Itinerary
::
Itinerary
(a.)
Itinerant;
traveling;
passing
from place to
place;
done on a
journey.
Flame
::
Flame (n.) Ardor of
affection;
the
passion
of love.
Fauces
::
Fauces
(n.pl.)
The
narrow
passage
from the mouth to the
pharynx,
situated
between
the soft
palate
and the base of the
tongue;
--
called
also the
isthmus
of the
fauces.
On
either
side of the
passage
two
membranous
folds,
called
the
pillars
of the
fauces,
inclose
the
tonsils..
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Not
ardent,
warm, fond, or
passionate;
not
hasty;
deliberate;
exercising
self-control;
self-possessed;
dispassionate;
indifferent;
as, a cool
lover;
a cool
debater..
Journey
::
"Journey
(n.)
Travel
or
passage
from one place to
another;
hence,
figuratively,
a
passage
through
life..
Infringe
::
Infringe
(v. i.) To
encroach;
to
trespass;
--
followed
by on or upon; as, to
infringe
upon the
rights
of
another..
Compendious
::
Compendious
(a.)
Containing
the
substance
or
general
principles
of a
subject
or work in a
narrow
compass;
abridged;
summarized.
Incompassionate
::
Incompassionate
(a.) Not
compassionate;
void of pity or of
tenderness;
remorseless.
Permeation
::
Permeation
(n.) The act of
permeating,
passing
through,
or
spreading
throughout,
the pores or
interstices
of any
substance..
Mucus
::
Mucus (n.) A
viscid
fluid
secreted
by
mucous
membranes,
which it
serves
to
moisten
and
protect.
It
covers
the
lining
membranes
of all the
cavities
which open
externally,
such as those of the
mouth,
nose,
lungs,
intestinal
canal,
urinary
passages,
etc..
Transitive
::
Transitive
(a.)
Having
the power of
making
a
transit,
or
passage..
Passionately
::
Passionately
(adv.)
Angrily;
irascibly.
Superior
::
Superior
(a.)
Higher
or
greater
in
excellence;
surpassing
others
in the
greatness,
or value of any
quality;
greater
in
quality
or
degree;
as, a man of
superior
merit;
or of
superior
bravery..
Isopycnic
::
Isopycnic
(a.)
Having
equal
density,
as
different
regions
of a
medium;
passing
through
points
at which the
density
is
equal;
as, an
isopycnic
line or
surface..
Mezzo-soprano
::
Mezzo-soprano
(a.)
Having
a
medium
compass
between
the
soprano
and
contralto;
-- said of the voice of a
female
singer.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) A beam
compass.
See under Beam.
Exceedable
::
Exceedable
(a.)
Capable
of
exceeding
or
surpassing.
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