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pace2 with the permission of (used to disagree politely).
pacemaker a small electronic device implanted under the skin to regulate the heart rate in patients with heart problems. [3 definitions]
pacer a horse that paces in harness racing. [2 definitions]
pacesetter one that sets a pace for others to equal or strive for; pacemaker.
pachinko a Japanese game of chance played in a vertical machine that resembles a pinball machine.
pachisi a board game played in India that is similar to backgammon, but in which cowrie shells rather than dice determine the moves. [2 definitions]
pachyderm any of several very thick-skinned, hoofed mammals such as the elephant, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros.
pachysandra any of several varieties of a thickly growing evergreen plant used for ground cover.
Pacific of or pertaining to the Pacific Ocean. [2 definitions]
pacific mild, pleasant, and undisturbed; peaceful. [3 definitions]
pacificate to make peace with; appease; pacify.
Pacific Ocean the largest ocean in the world, separating Asia and North America, and Australia and South America, and extending to Antarctic; Pacific.
Pacific Standard Time the standard time used in the Pacific Coast region of the United States, eight hours behind Greenwich time.
pacifier a pliable device for an infant to suck on, esp. in the shape of a nipple. [2 definitions]
pacifism refusal to use or acknowledge violence as a means for settling disputes. [2 definitions]
pacifist one who opposes war and refuses to practice or acknowledge violence as a way of settling disputes or resisting aggression. [3 definitions]
pacify to calm or restore peace of mind to. [2 definitions]
-pack a package containing (so many) items, usu. cans or bottles.
pack1 a container for goods or belongings, usu. flexible and carried on the back. [16 definitions]
pack2 to fraudulently manipulate, as by choosing, for one's own purposes.
package an object or bundle that is packed, wrapped, or boxed; parcel. [6 definitions]