| passionflower |
any of various climbing plants native to America and bearing large, showy, colorful flowers and small edible fruit. |
| passion fruit |
an edible fruit of a passionflower. |
| passionless |
not feeling or showing strong emotion; cold; calm; detached. |
| passion play |
a play, often performed around Easter, reenacting the suffering of Jesus Christ on the cross and the events relating to it. |
| passivate |
to form a protective coating on the surface of (a metal) to lessen its chemical activity. |
| passive |
receiving an action without acting in return, or being unresponsive to something that affects or might be expected to affect one directly. [6 definitions] |
| passive immunity |
immunity to a disease acquired by injection of antibodies, transfer of antibodies from a mother to a fetus, or other transferences. |
| passive resistance |
the use of noncooperation, fasting, or other nonviolent means to oppose one's own government or an occupying force. |
| passive restraint |
an automatic system, as of inflatable air bags, to protect the driver and passengers in a motor vehicle during an accident. |
| passkey |
a key that will open a number of locks of similar make; master key. [3 definitions] |
| pass muster |
to be accepted or approved according to some standard. |
| pass out |
to faint or lose consciousness. |
| Passover |
a Jewish festival, beginning on the fourteenth day of Nisan and lasting seven or eight days, that celebrates the escape of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt. |
| passport |
a government-issued document that identifies and certifies the holder as a citizen of a nation and entitles him or her to travel in other nations and return to his or her own country. [3 definitions] |
| pass the buck |
(informal) to avoid responsibility by blaming someone else. |
| pass the torch |
to pass leadership, inspiration, or a guiding principle to one's successors. |
| pass-through |
a windowlike opening in a wall, used to pass food from the kitchen to the dining room. |
| pass up |
to pay no heed to (an opportunity or chance). |
| password |
a secret word, phrase, or selected set of letters and numbers used to identify oneself as one that is permitted to enter a place or have access to privileged information or data. |
| past |
gone by in time; not current. [16 definitions] |
| pasta |
a food made from flour, eggs, and water and often dried in various thin forms, such as macaroni or spaghetti. [2 definitions] |