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PACIFICATION, n. [L. See Pacify . 1. The act of making peace between nations or ...
PACIFIC, a. [L., to make peace. See Peace .] 1. Peace-making; conciliatory; suit...
PACHYDERMATOUS, a. [Gr., thick, skin.] Having a thick skin; an epithet applied t...
PACER, n. One that paces; a horse that paces.
PACED, a. 1. Having a particular gait; used chiefly in composition; as slow-pace...
PACE, n. [L., to open, Gr., to tread. See Pass .] 1. A step. 2. The space betwee...
PACCAN, n. An American tree and its nut.
PACATION, n. [L., to calm or appease.] The act of appeasing.
PACATED, a. Appeased. [Little used.]
PACATE, a. [L.] Peaceful; tranquil. [Not used.]
PACA, n. A small animal of America, bearing some resemblance to a hare and a pig...
PABULUM, n. [L.] 1. Food; aliment; that which feeds. 2. Fuel; that which supplie...
PABULOUS, a. [L., food.] Affording aliment or food; alimental.
PABULATION, n. [L., to feed.] The act of feeding or procuring provender.
PABULAR, a. [L., food.] Pertaining to food; affording food or aliment.
PAAGE, n. [See Pay .] A toll for passage over another persons grounds. [Not used.]