pa
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Parents' Association.
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paying agent.
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Pennsylvania (approved especially for use with zip code).
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physician's assistant.
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press agent.
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public-address system.
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participial adjective.
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per annum.
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press agent.
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Parents' Association.
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Insurance. particular average.
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passenger agent.
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post adjutant.
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power of attorney.
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press agent.
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public-address system.
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publicity agent.
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purchasing agent.
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Pennsylvania
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personal appearance
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personal assistant
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military Post Adjutant
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power of attorney
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press agent
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Press Association
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banking private account
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public-address system
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publicity agent
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Publishers Association
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purchasing agent
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insurance particular average
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(in New Zealand) probationary assistant
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Panama (international car registration)
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a Māori village or settlement
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history a Māori defensive position and settlement on a hilltop
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to abandon city life in favour of rural life
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Etymology
Origin of pa
Short for papa
Vocabulary lists containing pa
Example Sentences
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Ferde, pa. t. went, 447, 1678, &c.; behaved, 2411.
From The Lay of Havelok the Dane by Unknown
Yaf, pa. t. gave, or gave heed, 315, 419, &c.
From The Lay of Havelok the Dane by Unknown
In one case only we find it to be merely the prep. to in composition; viz. in To-yede, pa. t. went to, 765.
From The Lay of Havelok the Dane by Unknown
To-tusede, part. pa. entirely rumpled or tumbled, 1948.
From The Lay of Havelok the Dane by Unknown
Kipt, Kipte, pa. t. snatched up, 1050, 2407, 2638.
From The Lay of Havelok the Dane by Unknown
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