Words Starting With "P"

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Passives

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The term "passives" refers to the grammatical construction in English language where the subject of a sentence receives the action described by the verb, rather than performing it. This is in contrast to active voice, where the subject of the sentence performs the action described by the verb.

Passivisation

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Passivisation refers to the linguistic process of transforming an active sentence into a passive one, where the focus shifts from the doer of the action (the subject) to the action itself. This is often achieved by rewording the sentence, typically using a form of the verb "to be" (e.g., "was" or "is") and placing the object of the original sentence as the subject, while the original subject becomes the object. For example:<br><br>Original sentence: "The dog is chasing the ball."<br>Passive sentence: "The ball is being chased by the dog."<br><br>This transformation can be used to emphasize the action or the affected entity, rather than the doer of the action, depending on the context and the intended meaning.

Passivism

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Passivism is the tendency to avoid taking action or asserting oneself, often in situations where one might reasonably expect to be able to make a difference or express one's opinions or feelings. In a broader sense, passivism can also refer to a policy or philosophy of non-resistance or non-aggression, often in a political or social context, where one might be expected to take a more active role in shaping events or advocating for one's beliefs.

Passivity

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Passivity is the quality of being passive, which means being inactive, inactive, or unable to take action or make decisions independently. It can refer to a lack of initiative, a tendency to avoid responsibility, or a failure to assert oneself. In psychology, passivity is often considered a defense mechanism, where an individual avoids confrontation or conflict by surrendering their power or autonomy to others. In a broader sense, passivity can also refer to a lack of engagement, participation, or interest in various aspects of life, such as politics, social issues, or personal growth.

Passivization

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Passivization is a linguistic process in which the subject of a sentence is changed from an active participant in the action described by the verb to a patient or recipient of the action, often using a form of the verb that indicates the action is being undergone by someone or something else. For example:<br><br> "The farmer waters the garden." (active voice)<br> "The garden is being watered by the farmer." (passive voice)<br><br>In this example, the focus of the sentence changes from the farmer (who is performing the action of watering) to the garden (which is receiving the action of being watered).

Passkey

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A passkey is a secret word, phrase, or sequence of characters that must be provided to gain access to a particular system, network, or resource. It is often used to authenticate a user's identity and ensure that the user is authorized to access the system or resource.

Passover

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Passover is a significant Jewish holiday that commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt. It is a week-long celebration that begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, usually in March or April. The holiday is also known as Pesach in Hebrew. The story is based on the Book of Exodus, which describes how God sent ten plagues to Egypt and instructed the Israelites to mark their doorposts with the blood of a lamb so that the angel of death would pass over their homes, sparing their firstborn sons. Passover is still observed today by many Jewish people around the world with traditional foods, rituals, and celebrations.

Passport

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A passport is a travel document that allows a person to travel from one country to another. It contains information about the holder, such as their name, date of birth, and place of birth, as well as their photo and signature. In most countries, a passport is required for international travel and serves as proof of identity and citizenship.

Passports

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Passports are travel documents issued by a government that certify an individual's identity and citizenship. They typically contain information such as the holder's name, date of birth, place of birth, and nationality, as well as a photo of the individual. Passports are used to travel abroad and are often required to enter and leave a country.

Passulate

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I apologize, but "passulate" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a different language. If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to do so, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning!

Password

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A password is a secret word or phrase used to gain access to a computer system, website, or other digital resource. It is typically used to authenticate a user's identity and ensure that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information.

Passwords

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A password is a secret word or phrase that is used to gain access to a computer, website, or other digital resource. It is typically entered by a user to authenticate their identity and verify that they are authorized to access the resource. Passwords are often chosen by the user and are supposed to be kept secret to prevent unauthorized access.

Passy

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I think you meant "passive".<br><br>Passive means something or someone that is receiving an action or an effect, rather than doing the action itself. For example, "The ball was thrown by John" is an active sentence, while "The ball was thrown" is a passive sentence, where the ball is receiving the action of being thrown, but it is not specified who threw it.

Past

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The word "past" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> In a spatial sense, the past refers to the direction from which something has come or moved, as opposed to the future, which is the direction towards which something is going. For example, "The past is behind us."<br> In a temporal sense, the past refers to a point in time that has already occurred, as opposed to the present and the future. For example, "Yesterday was in the past."<br> In a figurative sense, the past can refer to experiences, memories, or events that have already occurred and are no longer relevant to the present. For example, "Let's leave the past behind us and move on."<br> In a grammatical sense, the past tense is a verb form used to indicate that an action took place at a specific point in the past. For example, "I walked to the store yesterday" uses the past tense of the verb "walked" to indicate that the action took place in the past.

Pasta

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Pasta is a type of starchy food made from a dough of flour and water, often served hot or cold, and typically savory rather than sweet. Examples include spaghetti, lasagna, and macaroni.

Pastafarianism

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Pastafarianism is a religious and social movement that is characterized by a lighthearted and humorous approach to religion. It is centered around the idea that a deity known as the "Flying Spaghetti Monster" (or FSM) created the universe and is responsible for governing its workings. Pastafarians believe that the only way to gain the FSM's favor is by following a set of simple rules, which include wearing colanders on their heads when having their photograph taken, as a symbol of devotion. The movement is often seen as a form of satire, poking fun at the seriousness and dogma of mainstream religions. Despite this, some individuals take their Pastafarianism seriously and observe traditional rituals and holidays, such as Pirates' Day and Pi Day, to commemorate significant events in the history of the universe. Overall, Pastafarianism is a social and cultural phenomenon that celebrates the power of humor and irreverence in religion.

Pastas

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Pasta refers to a type of staple food made from a dough of flour, water, and sometimes eggs, originating from Italy. It can be dry or fresh and comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures, such as spaghetti, linguine, fettuccine, and more. The term "pasta" can also refer to the dish itself, which is often served hot, tossed with sauce, cheese, or other ingredients.

Paste

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The word "paste" can refer to:<br><br>1. A soft, thick mixture of ingredients, often used as an adhesive or to fill spaces, typically made from flour, water, and other substances.<br>2. In computing, paste refers to the action of copying and then reinserting text or data from the clipboard into a document, application, or other digital medium.<br>3. In general, to paste something means to apply it to a surface or to attach it to something else, often using a sticky or adhesive substance.

Pasteboard

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A pasteboard is a piece of thin, stiff cardboard or paper used as a backing for models, diagrams, or other ephemeral creations that need to be held together and displayed. It is often used by artists, architects, and designers to protect their work while allowing them to move and manipulate it easily.

Pasteboards

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Pasteboards are small, flat pieces of cardboard or paper used by artists, particularly artists who work with collage or decoupage. They are used to mount and arrange cut-out images, words, or other materials before applying them to a larger surface, such as a canvas or paper. Pasteboards provide a convenient and temporary surface for assembling and reassembling the design elements, allowing the artist to experiment with different compositions and arrangements before committing them to the final work.

Pasted

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"Pasted" is the past tense of the verb "paste", which means to fix or stick something onto something else using an adhesive substance, such as glue or tape. It can also be used as a verb meaning to copy and paste text or an image from one place to another.

Pastel

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Pastel refers to a pale or delicate color, often used to describe soft, gentle hues. The term "pastel" can also refer to a crayon or pencil that produces such colors. In addition, pastel can describe a decorative or artistic work created using these colors.

Pastelist

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A person who specializes in the art of painting, especially in the use of pastel colors.

Pastellist

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A pastellist is a person who specializes in drawing or painting with pastels, which are soft, colored sticks made of pigment and a binding agent, used to create artworks with delicate, subtle colors and textures. A pastellist often uses pastels to create portraits, landscapes, and still-life compositions that are characterized by soft, blended edges and a sense of lightness and airiness.

Pastels

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Pastels are soft, delicate colors that are often used in art, design, and even fashion. They are typically pale and muted, with a gentle, soothing quality.

Paster

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"Paster" is likely a typo and the correct word is "pastry" which refers to a type of baked dough that is often used to make sweet or savory pastries, such as pies, tarts, and flaky layers of dough.

Pastern

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A pastern is the joint that connects the hoof to the leg of a horse or other equine animal. It corresponds roughly to the human wrist.

Pasternak

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Boris Pasternak was a Russian poet, novelist, and diplomat. He is best known for his epic novel "Doctor Zhivago", which tells the story of a Russian physician and his love affair during the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War.

Pasterns

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Pasterns refers to the joints of the leg, specifically the joints between the hooves and the fetlock of horses or other equines.

Pastes

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Pastes refers to a sticky substance that is often used for sticking things together, typically obtained from melon seeds. It can also refer to a type of food, such as paste, which is a soft, spreadable food made from crushed or pulpified plant or animal matter.

Pasteur

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Pasture is a noun that refers to a field of grass or other crops that is used to feed animals, typically grazing livestock such as cows, sheep, or horses. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe an environment or situation that fosters growth, development, or nurturing.

Pasteurellosis

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Pasteurellosis is a type of bacterial infection caused by various species of the genus Pasteurella. It is typically spread through animal bites or direct contact with infected animals. Pasteurellosis can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, chills, headache, nausea, and vomiting, depending on the severity of the infection.

Pasteurisation

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Pasteurization is the process of killing bacteria and other microorganisms in a liquid, such as milk, by heating it to a high temperature for a short period of time. This process was developed by Louis Pasteur and is commonly used to make milk safe for consumption. Pasteurization involves heating the milk to 161.6°F (72°C) for 15 seconds, or 145.8°F (63°C) for 30 minutes, to kill off harmful bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella. This process helps to extend the shelf life of milk and makes it safer to drink. Pasteurization is also used to sterilize other liquids, such as wine and fruit juice.

Pasteurise

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To sterilize or heat to a high temperature in order to destroy all microorganisms, especially bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that cause spoilage or disease, in food, liquids, etc. The process is named after Louis Pasteur, who developed it.

Pasteurised

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Pasturised refers to food or milk that has been heated to a high temperature, usually around 161.7°F (72°C), to kill off bacteria and other microorganisms, then rapidly cooled to prevent further growth. This treatment helps to extend the shelf life of the product and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.

Pasteurisers

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Pasteurisers are devices or equipment that are used to kill harmful bacteria or microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, by heating or exposing them to high temperatures, usually above 62°C (144°F), for a certain period of time. This process is also known as pasteurization. Pasteurizers are commonly used in food and beverage industries to improve the safety and quality of products, as well as to extend their shelf life.