passer

Noun

 * 1) One who succeeds in passing a test, etc.
 * 2) One who passes something along; a distributor.
 * 3)  Someone who passes, someone who makes a pass.
 * 4)  A football player who makes a forward pass, who may be (but not limited to) the quarterback.
 * 5)  A passed pawn.
 * 6)  One who passes; a passer-by.
 * 7)  One who is able to "pass", or be accepted as a member of a race, sex or other group to which society would not otherwise regard them as belonging.
 * 1)  A passed pawn.
 * 2)  One who passes; a passer-by.
 * 3)  One who is able to "pass", or be accepted as a member of a race, sex or other group to which society would not otherwise regard them as belonging.
 * 1)  One who is able to "pass", or be accepted as a member of a race, sex or other group to which society would not otherwise regard them as belonging.
 * 1)  One who is able to "pass", or be accepted as a member of a race, sex or other group to which society would not otherwise regard them as belonging.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * German:

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) compass, pair of compasses
 * 2) dividers
 * 3) calipers

Etymology 2
See.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) compass (device used with a pencil to draw an arc or circle on paper)

Etymology
, from, from , derived from.

Verb

 * 1) to go past
 * 2) to cross (a border)
 * 3)  to pass
 * 4) to spend (time)
 * 5) to publish (a newspaper)
 * 6)  to take, to sit (an exam or test)
 * 7)  to pass (an exam or test)
 * 8)   to pass (an exam or test)
 * 9)  to run
 * 10) to exceed (a limit)
 * 11) to percolate
 * 12) to hand down, to pass on
 * 13) to be allowed
 * 14)  to pass, to go (between two entities)
 * 15)  to show
 * 16) to go up
 * 17) to shift (change gear)
 * 18) to go down
 * 19) to go up
 * 20) to stop by, to pop in
 * 21) to pass away, to die
 * 22)  to spin (e.g. a disk)
 * 23)  to show (be on television)
 * 24)  to pass
 * 25)  to pass (the relay baton)
 * 26) to pass on (infect someone else with a disease)
 * 27)  to put, to place, to slip
 * 28) * 1908,, Le Mystère de la chambre jaune, 2009 ed., Wikisource, chap. 1; translated 1908 by anonymous, Margaret Jull Costa (ed.), as , 2003 ed., , ISBN 1-873982-38-0:
 * "fr"
 * 1) to pass away, to die
 * 2)  to spin (e.g. a disk)
 * 3)  to show (be on television)
 * 4)  to pass
 * 5)  to pass (the relay baton)
 * 6) to pass on (infect someone else with a disease)
 * 7)  to put, to place, to slip
 * 8) * 1908,, Le Mystère de la chambre jaune, 2009 ed., Wikisource, chap. 1; translated 1908 by anonymous, Margaret Jull Costa (ed.), as , 2003 ed., , ISBN 1-873982-38-0:
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 * 1) to wipe, rub
 * 2) to skip a go
 * 3) to put
 * 4)  to pass
 * 5)  to take place, to happen, to come to pass
 * 6)  to go by
 * 7)  to do without
 * 8) to don
 * 9)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1) to don
 * 2)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for

Etymology
From, derived from.

Verb

 * 1) to proceed

Etymology
From with a declension change from second to third, from, from. Related to.

Noun

 * 1) sparrow
 * 2) turbot
 * 1) turbot

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to pass; to go by

Etymology
From, derived from.

Verb

 * 1) to pass; to pass by