What is the meaning of Pas?
The right of going foremost; precedence.
pass (a card or document)
squirrel (rodent)
to kiss
to open
Alternative form of past
emphasises a negation; (not) at all; (not) ever
- deteriorated state of iron or steel
- disease of plants
deteriorated state of iron or steel
disease of plants
paso, Spanish pace, a traditional unit of length
used to intensify negation: at all, ever
pitch (distance between evenly spaced objects)
Alternative form of pás (“waist”)
second-person singular imperative of pást
mountain pass
only, not until, not any sooner
fitting, having a proper fit, having the correct size and shape
pace, step; also as a measure of distance
mountain pass
fit of an object, notably depending on forms and/or dimensions
pass, passport (travel document)
identification document
inflection of passen:
- first-person singular present indicative
- (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
- imperative
first-person singular present indicative
(in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
I pass!
thread, pitch (of a screw or nut)
The most common adverb of negation in French, typically translating into English as not, don't, doesn't, etc.
pass, permission or license to pass, or to go and come
to pass, to achieve a successful outcome from
only, not until, not any sooner.
when, at the time of.
during, at the time of
Alternative spelling of opas.
not (negates the meaning of a verb)
Intensifies adverbs of negation
lane (lengthwise division of roadway)
crosswalk, pedestrian crossing, zebra crossing (pedestrian crossing featuring broad white stripes)
stripes (pattern formed by parallelepiped rectangles touching at their longest side and having a different color or texture)
strap in a horse's harness that runs across the back
step (stage of a process)
pass (permission)
pass (The act of moving the ball or puck from one player to another.)
A phrase indicating that the player is declining to play their turn; I pass
cough (instance of coughing)
cough (illness characterised by coughing)
pace (unit of measurement equal to five feet)
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