pa |
(informal) father; papa. |
pa'anga |
the chief monetary unit of Tonga, equaling one hundred seniti. |
Pablo Picasso |
a Spanish painter and sculptor (b.1881--d.1973). |
Pablum |
trademark for a smooth, bland baby cereal. [2 definitions] |
pabulum |
a soft substance that serves to nourish. [2 definitions] |
PAC |
abbreviation of "political action committee." |
pac |
an insulated, waterproof boot designed for wear in extreme cold. [3 definitions] |
pace1 |
the length of one stride in walking. [12 definitions] |
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 as far south as the Southern Ocean; Pacific. |
Pacific Standard Time |
the standard time used in the Pacific Coast region of the United States, eight hours behind Greenwich time. |