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PAS'SION, n. [L. passio, from patior, to suffer.] 1. The impression or effect of...
PAS'SION-FLOWER, n. A flower and plant of the genus Passiflora.
PAS'SION-WEEK, n. The week immediately preceding the festival of Easter; so call...
PAS'SIONARY, n. A book in which are described the sufferings of saints and martyrs.
PAS'SIONATE, a. 1. Easily moved to anger; easily excited or agitated by injury o...
PAS'SIONATELY, adv. With passion; with strong feeling; ardently; vehemently; as,...
PAS'SIONATENESS, n. State of being subject to passion or anger. 1. Vehemence of ...
PAS'SIONED, a. Disordered; violently affected. 1. Expressing passion.
PAS'SIONLESS, a. Not easily excited to anger; of a calm temper. 1. Void of passion.
P`ASSIVE, a. [L. passivus, from passus, patior, to suffer.] 1. Suffering; not ac...
P`ASSIVELY, adv. With a passive nature or temper; with a temper disposed to subm...
P`ASSIVENESS, n. Quality of receiving impressions from external agents or causes...
PASSIV'ITY, n. Passiveness, which see. [Little used.] 1. The tendency of a body ...
P`ASSLESS, a. Having no passage.
P`ASSOVER, n. [pass and over.] A feast of the Jews, instituted to commemorate th...
P`ASSPORT, n. 1. A written license from a king or other proper authority, granti...