| COMPASSING | • compassing v. Present participle of compass. • compassing adj. (Shipbuilding) curved; bent. • compassing n. (Dated) The forming of plots or schemes; machination. |
| COMPASSION | • compassion n. Deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it. • compassion v. (Obsolete) To pity. • COMPASSION n. sympathetic consciousness of others' distress together with a desire to alleviate it. |
| DISPASSION | • dispassion n. Freedom from passion; the absence of passion; an undisturbed state; apathy. • DISPASSION n. freedom from passion. |
| IMPASSIBLE | • impassible adj. (Chiefly theology) Unable to suffer, or feel pain. • impassible adj. Unable to feel emotion; impassive. • impassible adj. Incapable of suffering injury or detriment. |
| IMPASSIBLY | • impassibly adv. In an impassible manner. • IMPASSIBLE adv. not subject to suffering or pain. |
| IMPASSIONS | • impassions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impassion. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of. |
| NONPASSIVE | • nonpassive adj. Not passive. • NONPASSIVE adj. not passive. |
| OUTPASSING | • outpassing v. Present participle of outpass. • OUTPASS v. to excel in passing in football. |
| OUTPASSION | • outpassion v. (Transitive, rare) To be more passionate than; to surpass in passion. • OUTPASSION v. to exceed in passion. |
| PASSIFLORA | • passiflora n. (Botany) Any of the genus Passiflora of passionflowers. • Passiflora prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Passifloraceae – the passionflowers. • PASSIFLORA n. a genus of plants, including the passion flower. |
| PASSIMETER | • passimeter n. A pocket pedometer. • passimeter n. (Rail transport) A turnstile operated from a ticket booth or by a ticket machine. • PASSIMETER n. a machine for issuing automatic tickets. |
| PASSIONALS | • passionals n. Plural of passional. • PASSIONAL n. a book containing accounts of the sufferings of saints and martyrs, for reading on their feast days. |
| PASSIONARY | • passionary n. A book in which the sufferings of saints and martyrs are described. • PASSIONARY n. a book in which are described the sufferings of saints and martyrs. |
| PASSIONATE | • passionate adj. Given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic, sexual, or both. • passionate adj. Fired with intense feeling. • passionate adj. (Obsolete) Suffering; sorrowful. |
| PASSIONING | • passioning v. Present participle of passion. • PASSION v. to exhibit strong feeling. |
| PASSIVATED | • passivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of passivate. • PASSIVATE v. to coat metal with oxides to protect from corrosion. |
| PASSIVATES | • passivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of passivate. • PASSIVATE v. to coat metal with oxides to protect from corrosion. |
| PASSIVISMS | • passivisms n. Plural of passivism. • PASSIVISM n. the doctrine of being passive. |
| PASSIVISTS | • passivists n. Plural of passivist. • PASSIVIST n. one who believes in passivism, the doctrine of being passive. |
| SURPASSING | • surpassing v. Present participle of surpass. • surpassing adj. Becoming superior to others; becoming excellent; exceptional; exceeding. • surpassing n. The act or process by which something is surpassed; a bettering. |