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pax
1[ paks, pahks ]
noun
- Ecclesiastical. kiss of peace.
- (initial capital letter) a period in history marked by the absence of major wars, usually imposed by a predominant nation.
Pax
2[ paks, pahks ]
noun
- the Roman goddess of peace.
PAX
3- private automatic exchange.
PAX
1abbreviation for
- private automatic exchange
Pax
2/ pæks /
noun
- the Roman goddess of peace Greek counterpartIrene
- a period of general peace, esp one in which there is one dominant nation
pax
3/ pæks /
noun
- RC Church
- a greeting signifying Christian love transmitted from one to another of those assisting at the Eucharist; kiss of peace
- a small metal or ivory plate, often with a representation of the Crucifixion, formerly used to convey the kiss of peace from the celebrant at Mass to those attending it, who kissed the plate in turn
interjection
- slang:school.a call signalling an end to hostilities or claiming immunity from the rules of a game: usually accompanied by a crossing of the fingers
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These were the historic building blocks of a failed Pax Americana.
From The Daily Beast
Fines autem accidentales extrinseci plurimi esse possunt, ut pax concilianda, voluptas captanda, etc.
From Project Gutenberg
Odd—when Pax had ruled, there were thought police and the cardinal sin was to be a liberal, to experiment, to seek knowledge.
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Men of Pax perhaps who had come to hunt down the outlaws who had successfully eluded their rule on earth?
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British children still cross their forefingers as a sign of treus, pax, or fainits.
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Abandoned in infancy, he was reared by Pax, goddess of peace, who is often represented as holding him in her lap.
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