Paternoster
— Noun
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~ (Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer in Latin; translates as `our father'
Paterson
— Noun
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~ a city of northeastern New Jersey
Paterson
— Noun
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~ American Revolutionary leader (born in Ireland) who was a member of the Constitutional Convention (1745-1806)
path
— Noun
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~ an established line of travel or access
path
— Noun
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~ a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river"
path
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~ a way especially designed for a particular use
path
— Noun
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~ a course of conduct; "the path of virtue"; "we went our separate ways"; "our paths in life led us apart"; "genius usually follows a revolutionary path"
Pathan
— Noun
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~ an ethnic minority speaking Pashto and living in northwestern Pakistan and southeastern Afghanistan
pathan
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~ a member of the mountain people living in the eastern regions of Afghanistan; "Pathans are the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan"
pathetic fallacy
— Noun
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~ the fallacy of attributing human feelings to inanimate objects; `the friendly sun' is an example of the pathetic fallacy
pathfinder
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~ someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
pathogen
— Noun
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~ any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)
pathogenesis
— Noun
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~ the origination and development of a disease
pathologist
— Noun
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~ a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
pathology
— Noun
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~ the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases
pathology
— Noun
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~ any deviation from a healthy or normal condition
pathos
— Noun
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~ a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow); "the film captured all the pathos of their situation"
pathos
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~ a style that has the power to evoke feelings
pathos
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~ a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; "the blind are too often objects of pity"