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There are 13 seven-letter words beginning with PAST| PASTELS | • pastels n. Plural of pastel. • PASTEL n. a soft, delicate hue. | | PASTERN | • pastern n. The part of a horse’s leg between the fetlock joint and the hoof. • pastern n. (Obsolete) A shackle for horses while pasturing. • pastern n. (Obsolete) A patten. | | PASTERS | • pasters n. Plural of paster. • Pasters prop.n. Plural of Paster. • PASTER n. one who pastes. | | PASTEUP | • pasteup n. A sheet on which text, images, etc. are pasted in order to be copied and printed, such as for an advertisement. • paste-up n. Alternative form of pasteup. • paste␣up v. (Idiomatic) To create a pasteup. | | PASTIER | • pastier adj. Comparative form of pasty: more pasty. • PASTY adj. pale and unhealthy in appearance, also PASTIE. | | PASTIES | • pasties n. Plural of pasty. • pasties n. Plural of pastie. • pasties n. (Slang) dry mouth; xerostomia. | | PASTILS | • pastils n. Plural of pastil. • PASTIL n. a small, often medicated, sweet, also PASTILLE. | | PASTILY | • pastily adv. In a pasty manner. • PASTY adv. pale and unhealthy in appearance, also PASTIE. | | PASTIME | • pastime n. Something which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably. • pastime v. (Intransitive, obsolete) to sport; to amuse oneself. • PASTIME n. a recreational activity, also PASTANCE. | | PASTINA | • pastina n. A small piece of pasta used in soups etc. • PASTINA n. (Italian) tiny pieces of pasta cooked in soups or used as baby food. | | PASTING | • pasting n. The act of applying paste to something, or affixing something using paste. • pasting n. (Slang) Defeat, beating. • pasting v. Present participle of paste. | | PASTORS | • pastors n. Plural of pastor. • pastors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pastor. • PASTOR v. to serve as the spiritual overseer of. | | PASTURE | • pasture n. Land, specifically, an open field, on which livestock is kept for feeding. • pasture n. Ground covered with grass or herbage, used or suitable for the grazing of livestock. • pasture n. (Obsolete) Food, nourishment. |
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