Pace vs. Peace

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Pacenoun

(obsolete) Passage, route.

Pacenoun

(obsolete) One's journey or route.

Pacenoun

(obsolete) A passage through difficult terrain; a mountain pass or route vulnerable to ambush etc.

Pacenoun

(obsolete) An aisle in a church.

Pacenoun

Step.

Pacenoun

A step taken with the foot.

Pacenoun

The distance covered in a step (or sometimes two), either vaguely or according to various specific set measurements.

Pacenoun

Way of stepping.

Pacenoun

A manner of walking, running or dancing; the rate or style of how someone moves with their feet.

Pacenoun

Any of various gaits of a horse, specifically a 2-beat, lateral gait.

Pacenoun

Speed or velocity in general.

Pacenoun

(cricket) A measure of the hardness of a pitch and of the tendency of a cricket ball to maintain its speed after bouncing.

Pacenoun

A group of donkeys. The collective noun for donkeys.

Pacenoun

Easter.

Paceadjective

(cricket) Describing a bowler who bowls fast balls.

Paceverb

Walk to and fro in a small space.

Paceverb

Set the speed in a race.

Paceverb

Measure by walking.

Pacepreposition

(formal) With all due respect to.

Pacenoun

A single movement from one foot to the other in walking; a step.

Pacenoun

The length of a step in walking or marching, reckoned from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other; - used as a unit in measuring distances; as, he advanced fifty paces.

Pacenoun

Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace.

Pacenoun

A slow gait; a footpace.

Pacenoun

Specifically, a kind of fast amble; a rack.

Pacenoun

Any single movement, step, or procedure.

Pacenoun

A broad step or platform; any part of a floor slightly raised above the rest, as around an altar, or at the upper end of a hall.

Pacenoun

A device in a loom, to maintain tension on the warp in pacing the web.

Pacenoun

The rate of progress of any process or activity; as, the students ran at a rapid pace; the plants grew at a remarkable pace.

Paceverb

To go; to walk; specifically, to move with regular or measured steps.

Paceverb

To proceed; to pass on.

Paceverb

To move quickly by lifting the legs on the same side together, as a horse; to amble with rapidity; to rack.

Paceverb

To pass away; to die.

Paceverb

To walk over with measured tread; to move slowly over or upon; as, the guard paces his round.

Paceverb

To measure by steps or paces; as, to pace a piece of ground. Often used with out; as, to pace out the distance.

Paceverb

To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.

Pacenoun

the rate of moving (especially walking or running)

Pacenoun

the distance covered by a step;

Pacenoun

the relative speed of progress or change;

Pacenoun

a step in walking or running

Pacenoun

the rate of some repeating event

Pacenoun

a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride

Paceverb

walk with slow or fast paces;

Paceverb

go at a pace;

Paceverb

measure (distances) by pacing;

Paceverb

regulate or set the pace of;

Pacenoun

a single step taken when walking or running

Pacenoun

a unit of length representing the distance between two successive steps in walking

Pacenoun

a gait of a horse or other animal, especially one of the recognized trained gaits of a horse.

Pacenoun

a person's manner of walking or running

Pacenoun

speed in walking, running, or moving

Pacenoun

the speed or rate at which something happens or develops

Pacenoun

the state of a wicket as affecting the speed of the ball

Paceverb

walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance

Paceverb

measure (a distance) by walking it and counting the number of steps taken

Paceverb

(of a trained horse) move in a distinctive lateral gait in which both legs on the same side are lifted together

Paceverb

move or develop (something) at a particular rate or speed

Paceverb

lead (another runner in a race) in order to establish a competitive speed

Paceverb

do something at a slow and steady rate in order to avoid overexertion

Pacepreposition

with due respect to (someone or their opinion), used to express polite disagreement or contradiction

Peacenoun

A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony; absence of violence. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.

Peacenoun

A state free of oppressive and unpleasant thoughts and emotions.

Peacenoun

Harmony in personal relations.

Peacenoun

A state free of war, in particular war between different countries.

Peaceinterjection

(archaic) Shut up!, silence!; be quiet, be silent.

Peaceinterjection

(slang) Shortened form of peace out; goodbye.

Peaceverb

(neologism) To make peace; to put at peace; to be at peace.

Peaceverb

(slang) To peace out.

Peacenoun

A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose

Peaceverb

To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop.

Peacenoun

the state prevailing during the absence of war

Peacenoun

harmonious relations; freedom from disputes;

Peacenoun

the absence of mental stress or anxiety

Peacenoun

the general security of public places;

Peacenoun

a treaty to cease hostilities;

Peace

Peace is a concept of societal friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a social sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups.

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