What is the meaning of Paso?

wet (for gunpowder)

stale (for cigarettes)

scald

step

an instance where a player fails to declare a bingo

to march or participate in a ceremonial procession or recession especially an academic procession or wedding procession

to pass in middle aisle or in front of an audience during a performance or presentation

to fail to declare or call a bingo

a burn; a physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals

to injure (a person or animal) with heat or caustic chemicals

pass

passing

step

pace, gait

pass (narrow passage or channel between geographical features)

tread (the horizontal part of a step in a flight of stairs)

paso, Spanish pace, a traditional unit of length

stones placed in a river by way of a bridge

slowly

first-person singular present indicative of pasar

dried (said of fruit)

pace (rough distance of a brisk stride)

paso, Spanish pace (a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 1.4 m)

step

way, passage

pitch

pass, col

float

first-person singular present indicative of pasar

burned; scalded; seared

act of being scalded or burned by any hot object

scald; burn; injury by fire or heat

act of cauterization

pot, usually made of clay or porcelain, used for containing plants, food, or water

expired; lapsed

step; pace (of a horse)

way; passage; pass

sound to shoo (like for shooing chickens)

a very tinted object

Source: wiktionary.org