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PAS'SIONATELY, adv. With passion; with strong feeling; ardently; vehemently; as,...
PAS'SIONATE, a. 1. Easily moved to anger; easily excited or agitated by injury o...
PAS'SIONARY, n. A book in which are described the sufferings of saints and martyrs.
PAS'SION-WEEK, n. The week immediately preceding the festival of Easter; so call...
PAS'SION-FLOWER, n. A flower and plant of the genus Passiflora.
PAS'SION, n. [L. passio, from patior, to suffer.] 1. The impression or effect of...
P`ASSINGLY, adv. Exceedingly.
P`ASSING-NOTE, n. In music, a note introduced between two others for the purpose...
P`ASSING-BELL, n. The bell that rings at the hour of death to obtain prayers for...
P`ASSING, ppr. Moving; proceeding. 1. a. Exceeding; surpassing; eminent. 2. Adve...
PASSIBLENESS, the same as passibility.
PAS'SIBLE, a. Susceptible of feeling or of impressions from external agents. Apo...
PASSIBIL'ITY, n. The quality or capacity of receiving impressions from external ...
P`ASSERINE, a. [L. passer, a sparrow.] Pertaining to sparrows, or to the order o...
P`ASSER, n. One that passes; a passenger.
P`ASSED P`ASSENGER, n. One who is traveling, as in a public coach, or in a ship,...