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pax meaning in English

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pax [pacis] (3rd) F
noun

harmony [harmonies]noun
[UK: ˈhɑː.mə.ni] [US: ˈhɑːr.mə.ni]

peacenoun
[UK: piːs] [US: ˈpiːs]
Peace starts at home. = Pax incipit domi.

Pax Augusta proper noun
{f}

Badajoz(city)
proper noun
[UK: ˈbæ.də.hɒz] [US: ˈbæ.də.hɒz]

pax tecum, pax vobiscum interjection

salaam alaikum(peace be upon you [Muslim greeting])
interjection
[UK: sə.ˈlɑːm] [US: sə.ˈlɑːm]

pax! interjection

silence(be silent)
interjection
[UK: ˈsaɪ.ləns] [US: ˈsaɪ.ləns]

paxillus [paxilli] (2nd) M
noun

small stake (L+S)noun

wooden pin / pegnoun

capax [capacis (gen.), capacior -or -us, capacissimus -a -um] adjective

capable, fit, competentadjective

has right to inheritadjective

large, spacious, roomy, bigadjective

crepax [(gen.), crepacis] adjective

creakingadjective
[UK: ˈkriːkɪŋ] [US: ˈkriːkɪŋ]

noisy [noisier, noisiest]adjective
[UK: ˈnɔɪz.i] [US: ˈnɔɪz.i]

dropax noun
{m}

depilatory [depilatories](preparation that removes hair from the body)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈpɪ.lət.r̩i] [US: də.ˈpɪ.lə.ˌtɔː.ri]

harpax [(gen.), harpacis] adjective

drawing to itselfadjective

rapaciousadjective
[UK: rə.ˈpeɪ.ʃəs] [US: rə.ˈpæ.ʃəs]

incapax [(gen.), incapaxis] adjective

incapableadjective
[UK: ɪnˈk.eɪ.pəb.l̩] [US: ˌɪnˈk.eɪ.pəb.l̩]

indestructibleadjective
[UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈstrʌk.təb.l̩] [US: ˌɪn.də.ˈstrək.təb.l̩]

indissolubleadjective
[UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈsɒ.ljʊb.l̩] [US: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈsɒ.ljʊb.l̩]

rapax [(gen.), rapacis] adjective

grasping, rapaciousadjective