PAS


Meaning of PAS in English

ˈpä noun

( plural pas ˈpä(z))

Etymology: French, from Latin passus step, pace — more at pace

1. : the right of precedence

when she came in to any full assembly she would not yield the pas to the best of them — John Arbuthnot

2. : a dance step or combination of steps forming a pattern or figure

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