Words Starting With "P"

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Pauperization

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Pauperization is a noun that refers to the social and economic process of reducing a significant proportion of the population to a state of poverty, lack of education, and limited opportunities. It is often the result of economic policies, social structures, and environmental factors that marginalize certain groups or individuals. Pauperization can lead to increased inequality, poverty, and social unrest.

Pauperize

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Pauperize: to reduce someone to poverty or a state of poverty-like condition; to make someone homeless, destitute, and impoverished.

Pauperized

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Pauperized refers to being reduced to a state of poverty or destitution, often as a result of financial difficulties, economic crisis, or lack of resources. The word is often used to describe people or places that have been severely impoverished, often as a result of external factors beyond their control.

Paupers

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Paupers refers to people who are extremely poor and have very little or no money, often to the point of being unable to afford basic necessities like food, shelter, or clothing. The term is often used to describe individuals or families living in poverty, and may also be used to describe those who are homeless or reliant on government assistance.

Pauraque

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The pauraque is a type of bird that belongs to the nightjar family (Caprimulgidae). It is characterized by its large eyes, mottled brown or gray plumage, and large wings. The pauraque is a nocturnal bird, meaning it is most active at night, and it has adapted to this lifestyle by developing its large eyes to help it see in the dark. It feeds on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates, which it captures in mid-air or from the ground. The pauraque can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and backyards, and is native to the southeastern United States, Mexico, and Central America.

Paurometabolic

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Paurometabolic refers to a metabolic pathway that generates energy from oxygen and glucose through anaerobic glycolysis, producing lactate as the byproduct. It is a type of metabolic process that is often used by muscles during intense and short-duration activities, such as sprinting.

Paurometabolism

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Paurometabolism refers to a type of metabolism that occurs in a single menstrual cycle or on a daily basis, as opposed to polypaurometabolism, which occurs over several cycles or multiple days.

Paurometabolous

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Paurometabolous refers to an insect developmental stage, typically found in beetles, that has three distinct stages: egg, larva, and adult. In this stage, the larva undergoes incomplete metamorphosis, meaning it looks similar to the adult insect, but with some significant morphological differences.

Pauropoda

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Pauropoda is a small group of millipede-like arthropods that belong to the class Pauropoda. They are characterized by a long, thin body, typically around 1-2 millimeters in length, with a small number of segments, usually between 20-40. Pauropods have a unique body structure, with a segmented body and a pair of short antennae. They are typically found in soil, leaf litter, and other terrestrial environments, where they feed on small invertebrates, plants, and fungi.

Pausanias

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Pausanias was a Greek geographer and travel writer, who lived in the 2nd century AD. He is best known for his book "Description of Greece" (Greek: Ἑλλάδος περιήγησις, Hellados Periegesis), which is one of the most important sources of information about ancient Greece.

Pause

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The word "pause" refers to a brief interruption or stop of an action, activity, or process. It can also mean to suspend or halt something temporarily, allowing for a moment of rest or reflection. In music, a pause is a musical notation indicating a brief silence or rest for a performer. In a more general sense, a pause can be a moment of hesitation or consideration before making a decision or taking a particular action.

Paused

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Paused means interrupted or stopped temporarily, often with the intention of resuming again later. For example, a video can be paused, allowing you to take a break and return to it later, or a project can be paused, meaning that work on it has been stopped temporarily.

Pauses

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A pause is a brief interruption or a momentary halt in an activity, conversation, or movement. It is a moment when something is delayed or stopped for a short time. Pauses can be intentional, such as when someone is collecting their thoughts before speaking or when an actor holds a stage silence, or they can be unintentional, such as when someone is taking a moment to think before responding.

Pausing

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The word "pausing" is a present participle verb, which means it is in the process of happening. It can be used to describe a moment of stopping or delay, often temporarily, in an activity or movement. For example:<br><br> "The film paused for a moment as the actress forgot her lines."<br> "She paused on her way to grab a snack from the kitchen."<br> "The music paused for a second before continuing again."<br><br>It can also be used to suggest a moment of reflection or contemplation, as if someone is taking a brief moment to think before proceeding.<br><br>In general, "pausing" implies a brief interruption or break in an activity, and can be used in a variety of contexts to convey a sense of delay, hesitation, or thoughtfulness.

Pauxi

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I apologize, but "pauxi" is not a commonly used English word. It's possible that it's a made-up or nonsense word, or it could be a term from another language or culture.<br><br>However, I found that "Pauxi" is an adjective that refers to something related to or characteristic of the Paua, a type of abalone, specifically the Goddess Wakatipu ( female), a Māori deity in New Zealand.<br><br>If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better.

Pavage

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning for the word "pavage". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Pavan

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Pavan is a Hindi word that means "wind" or "air".

Pavane

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The pavane is a slow and dignified dance form that originated in Italy during the Renaissance, characterized by stately movements and a staid, formal atmosphere.

Pavarotti

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Luciano Pavarotti was a world-renowned Italian operatic tenor who is widely considered one of the greatest singers of all time. He was known for his powerful, rich voice and his charismatic performances on stage. He was a key member of the operatic trio "The Three Tenors" and performed with many of the world's leading orchestras and conductors.

Pave

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To pave means to cover a surface, such as a road, path, or driveway, with small stones, bricks, or concrete slabs, typically to create a smooth and durable surface.

Paved

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The word "paved" is a past participle of the verb "pave", which means to cover a surface with stone, brick, or concrete, typically for a road, sidewalk, or driveway. It can also imply that something is easy and straightforward, like a "paved road" to success.<br><br>For example, "The city has paved all the streets in the downtown area."<br><br>In a broader sense, "paved" can also mean to make something smooth and easy for someone, like "She paved the way for women in male-dominated fields."

Pavement

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The pavement refers to the surface layer of a road, walkway, or parking lot, typically made of asphalt, concrete, or cobblestones, that is designed to provide a smooth and durable surface for vehicles, pedestrians, and other forms of traffic to travel on.

Pavements

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Pavements refer to the surfaces covered with a material, such as concrete, asphalt, or stone, which are used for walking or driving on roads, sidewalks, and driveways. They are designed to provide a smooth and durable surface for pedestrians and vehicles to traverse.

Paver

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A paver is a flat, rectangular block of material, such as concrete, stone, or brick, used to pave or cover a surface, typically outside or in a backyard. It is often used to create walkways, driveways, or patios.

Pavers

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Pavers are flat, rectangular stones or tiles made of concrete, brick, stone, or other materials, used to pave or cover areas such as walkways, driveways, patios, and courtyards. They are often used to create decorative and durable exterior surfaces.

Paves

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The verb "paves" means to cover a surface, such as a road or pavement, with a layer of material, typically stones, concrete, or asphalt, in order to create a smooth and durable surface for travel or use. The noun "paves" refers to the act of covering a surface in this way, or the material used to do so.

Pavesade

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I apologize, but "pavesade" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or region. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Pavia

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Pavia is a city located in the region of Lombardy, Italy.

Pavid

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Pavid is an adjective that means bashful or shy. It is often used to describe someone who is hesitant to speak up or show themselves in public.

Pavidity

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I apologize, but "pavidity" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up term. Can you please clarify or provide more context about where you encountered this word?

Pavidly

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Pavidly is not a commonly used English word. However, it seems to be a variant or combination of "pallid" and "avidly". <br><br>Pallid means pale or lacking in color or vitality. Avidly means showing keen pleasure or enthusiasm.<br><br>If we combine these two words, pavidly could potentially mean having a pale or lukewarm enthusiasm or interest. However, this is not a widely recognized or accepted word in the English language, and it's unlikely to be found in standard dictionaries.

Paviin

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "paviin". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Pavilion

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A pavilion is a large, elaborate tent or a freestanding structure, often used as a shelter or a focal point in a public space, such as a park or a fairground. It is typically transparent or with open sides, providing a sense of openness and visibility. Pavilions can be used for various purposes, including entertainment, business, or cultural events.

Pavilioned

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Pavilioned is the past participle of the verb "to pavilion", which means to cover or shelter with or as if with a pavilion. It is also used as an adjective to describe something that is covered or sheltered with or as if with a pavilion, often in a sense of grandeur or luxury. For example, "the pavilioned halls of the palace" implies a sense of grandeur and luxury.

Pavilions

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Pavilions are buildings or structures that are situated in a public place, usually in a garden, park, or fairgrounds, and are intended for recreation, entertainment, or exhibitions. They can be permanent or temporary and often have a decorative or ornamental design.

Pavin

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Pavin is likely a typo or a variant of "Pavilion", which is a term used in various contexts:<br><br>1. Architecture: A pavilion is a freestanding structure, often located in a garden or park, used for relaxation, entertainment, or ceremonial purposes.<br>2. Sports: In tennis, a pavin is a type of tennis court surface, specifically a hard, synthetic material called "Pavement" or "Pavin" which is used for competitions.<br>3. General meaning: In a broader sense, a pavilion can refer to a scenic or aesthetically pleasing area, often associated with luxury, leisure, or special events.