apace

  • 1Apače — Apače …

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  • 2Apače — Administration Pays …

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  • 3Apače — Escudo de Apače Escudo …

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  • 4Apace — A*pace , adv. [Pref. a + pace. OE. a pas at a walk, in which a is the article. See {Pace}.] With a quick pace; quick; fast; speedily. [1913 Webster] His dewy locks did drop with brine apace. Spenser. [1913 Webster] A visible triumph of the gospel …

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  • 5apace — (adv.) mid 14c., from a pace, lit. at a pace, but usually with a sense of at a good pace, from A (Cf. a ) (1) on + PACE (Cf. pace) (n.) …

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  • 6apace — ► ADVERB literary ▪ swiftly; quickly. ORIGIN from Old French a pas at (a considerable) pace …

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  • 7apace — [ə pās′] adv. [ME apas: see A 1 & PACE1] at a fast pace; with speed; swiftly …

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  • 8Apače — Infobox Settlement name = official name = Apače native name = other name = nickname = settlement type = total type = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank… …

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  • 9apace — [[t]əpe͟ɪs[/t]] ADV: ADV after v If something develops or continues apace, it is developing or continuing quickly. [FORMAL] Land reclamation continues apace... The plan is proceeding apace, with another 13 superstores opened in the first half of… …

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  • 10apace — adverb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle French à pas on step Date: 14th century 1. at a quick pace ; swiftly < growing apace > 2. abreast used with of or with < trying to keep …

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