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Definition of Pas

Pas
Pas Pas, n. [F. See Pace.] 1. A pace; a step, as in a dance. --Chaucer. 2. Right of going foremost; precedence. --Arbuthnot.
Pa
Pa Pa (p[aum]), n. A shortened form of Papa.

Meaning of Pas from wikipedia

- Look up PAS, pas, or -pas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PAS or Pas may refer to: ****stan Academy of Sciences ****stan Administrative Service Pan...
- The Pas (/pɑː/ PAH, French: Le Pas) is a town in Manitoba, Canada, at the confluence of the Pasquia River and the Saskatchewan River and surrounded by...
- painter René Magritte. It is also known as This Is Not a Pipe, Ceci n'est pas une pipe and The Wind and the Song. It is on display at the Los Angeles County...
- most expensive. Because of the po****rity of the pas kontuszowy produced there, it was sometimes called pas słucki (****sk sash), regardless of the actual...
- center, featuring slow, controlled movements. The section of a grand pas (e.g., grand pas de deux), often referred to as grand adage, that features dance partnering...
- Se-Malaysia; abbrev: PAS), is an Islamist political party in Malaysia. Ideologically focused on Islamic fundamentalism and Malay dominance; PAS's electoral base...
- The Pas-de-Calais (French: [pɑ d(ə) kalɛ] , 'strait of Calais'; Picard: Pas-Calés; Dutch: Nauw van Calais) is a department in northern France named after...
- In ballet, a pas de deux [pɑ d(ə) dø] (French, literally "step of two") is a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet...
- Pas Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پاس تهران, Bashgah-e ****bal-e Pas Tehran) was an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran. Pas F.C...
- The pas d'armes (French pronunciation: [pa daʁm]) or p****age of arms was a type of chivalric hastilude (martial game) that evolved in the late 14th century...