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Pas \Pas\, n. [F. See Pace.]

1. A pace; a step, as in a dance. --Chaucer.
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2. Right of going foremost; precedence. --Arbuthnot.
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pas
n 1: (ballet) a step in dancing (especially in classical ballet)
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PAS
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pas
behagen; fügen; ziemen; geziemen
allein; bloß; erst; lediglich; nur
anziehen; kleiden; ankleiden; bekleiden

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pas
passport

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pas [pɑːzsɔːz]
Schritt

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pas [pa]
nein
Schritt; Tritt

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pas [pa]
not
pace; step; stride

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pas [pa]
niet
pas; schrede; stap; tred; voetstap

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pas [pɑs]
allein; bloß; erst; lediglich; nur
Paß; Reisepaß
Schritt; Tritt
eben; gerade; just; soeben

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pas [pɑs]
pass
exclusively; just; only
passport
pace; step; stride
just; just now

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pas [pɑs]
col
ne ... que; seulement
passeport
pas
à l'instant; justement

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dingy


1. (gier, giest) donuk, rengi soluk, kirli, paslı. dingily rengi soluk olarak, paslı olarak. dinginess rengi soluk oluş, donukluk

2. kir, pas.


rust


1. pas

2. (bot.) pas hastalığı, bitkilerde mantar hastalığı

3. zehirli mantar

4. paslanmak

5. tembelleşmek.


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PASS. In the slave states this word signifies a certificate given by the
master or mistress to a slave, in which it is stated that he is permitted to
leave his home, with the authority of his master or mistress. The paper on
which such certificate is written is also called a pass.


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