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    [Adjective]  | "pa*cif*ic" | \ pə-ˈsi-fik \


    1: tending to lessen conflict : conciliatory

    2: rejecting the use of force as an instrument of policy

    3: having a soothing appearance or effect


    Origin: circa 1548 ;

     Middle English pacifique, from Latin pacificus, from pac-, pax peace + -i- + -ficus -fic {mat|pact|};

    [Noun]  | "Pacific Islander" 


    1: a native or a descendant of a native of one of the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, or Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean


    Origin: 1785 ;

    [Noun]  | "Pacific salmon" 


    1: any of several anadromous salmonid fishes (genus Oncorhynchus) chiefly of the northern Pacific that typically die after spawning and include the coho, sockeye salmon, chum salmon, Chinook salmon, and pink salmon


    Origin: 1888 ;

    [Noun]  | "Pacific time" | \ pə-ˈsi-fik- \


    1: the time of the eighth time zone west of Greenwich that includes the Pacific coastal region of the U.S.


    Origin: 1880 ;

     Pacific Ocean;

    [Noun]  | "Pacific yew" 


    1: a small or medium slow-growing irregularly branched yew (Taxus brevifolia) of the Pacific coast of the U.S. and Canada that yields a fine-grained hardwood and is the source of paclitaxel


    Origin: circa 1890 ;

    [Geographical name]  | "Pacific Crest Trail" 


    1: wilderness recreational trail authorized in 1968 and extending 2650 miles (4264 kilometers) along the crests of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges from the border with Mexico through California, Oregon, and Washington to the border with Canada and connecting seven national parks—Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Yosemite, Lassen Volcanic, Crater Lake, Mount Rainier, and North Cascades

    [Geographical name]  | "Pa*cif*ic Islands, Trust Territory of the" | \ pə-ˈsi-fik \


    1: former U.S. trust territory comprising the Northern Mariana Islands (until 1978), the Federated States of Micronesia (until 1991), the Marshall Islands (until 1991), and Palau (until 1994)

    [Geographical name]  | "Pacific Northwest" 


    1: region of northwestern U.S.

    [Geographical name]  | "Pacific Ocean" 


    1: ocean extending from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic regions and from western North America and western South America to eastern Asia and Australia area 69,375,000 square miles (180,375,000 square kilometers)

    [Geographical name]  | "Pacific Rim" 


    1: the countries bordering on or located in the Pacific Ocean —used especially of Asian countries on the Pacific Ocean

    [Adjective]  | "pacific" 


    1: tending to lessen or avoid conflict or hostility;


      * e.g., " ... as a pacific gesture, we invited our feuding neighbors to our backyard barbecue "





    2: inclined to live in peace and to avoid war;


      * e.g., " ... a pacific nation that has managed to remain neutral even during times of world conflict "





     [ "pacific" ]

    1: word used by an idiot when they mean specific.

      * e.g.,  ... i pacifically asked you not to do that! 

     [ "pacific" ]

    1: Ocean separating Asia and Australia from the Americas. It is said that Hawaii is here.

     [ "pacific" ]

    1: West coast.

      * e.g.,  ... The pacific ocean is better than the atlantic 

     [ "pacific" ]

    1: exact, particular.

      * e.g.,  ... Fall Protection plan site pacific. 

     [ "pacifism" ]

    1: A political or religious ideology that stresses peace over violence or war. A central tenet of many Eastern religions, and also surprisingly widespread in modern-day Europe.

      * e.g.,  ... Since pacifists have more freedom of action in countries where traces of democracy survive, pacifism can act more effectively against democracy than for it. Objectively the pacifist is pro-Nazi. - George Orwell 


     [ "pacifism" ]

    2: Pacifist ideology assumes that violence is inherently bad and should be avoided, typically without giving serious thought to the causes of and solutions to war and violence (see Heinlein quote below). Pacifism is also commonly linked with socialism and environmentalism, and was widespread in the US during the 1960s, with hippies for some reason favoring the communist, Soviet-backed North Vietnamese over the US and its involvement. This is also prevalent today with respects to the War on Terrorism. As is typical, those adhering to pacifist thought do not consider the alternatives to the war, and instead, as is typical, provide baseless or biased rhetoric as to why it is better to die like a dog than fighting on your feet.

      * e.g.,  ... The concept of nonviolence is a false ideal. It presupposes the existence of compassion and a sense of justice on the part of one's adversary. When this adversary has everything to lose and nothing to gain by exercising justice and compassion, his reaction can only be negative. - George Jackson 

     [ "Pacific" ]

    1: Pacific is all the countries in the Pacific ocean, and around it. Like Papua New Guinea, pacific nations and the West Coast of America, California.

      * e.g.,  ... My Mum's from Papua New Guinea in the Pacific. 

     [ "pacifically" ]

    1: Ebonics spelling and pronounciation for the word "specifically"

      * e.g.,  ... "Like, I wanna know your career goals... pacifically" 

     [ "Pacific" ]

    1: * 'of a peaceful nature'

      * e.g.,  ...  She is Pacific 


     [ "Pacific" ]

    2: * 'to diminish or put an end to conflict'

      * e.g.,  ...  This water is pacific 

     [ "the pacific" ]

    1: The absolute best WWII HBO mini-series, where a bunch of not that attractive guys walk around with their shirts off.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey Valerie, last night did you watch the pacific? Yeah I saw the part where they got drunk in Melbourne. 

     [ "Pacifism" ]

    1: Pacifism is the principled rejection of war and the ideology that peace should be achieved without the means of violence. It covers a spectrum of views ranging from the belief that international disputes can and should be peacefully resolved; to calls for the abolition of the institutions of the military and war; to opposition to any organization of society through governmental force (anarchist or libertarian pacifism); to rejection of the use of physical violence to obtain political, economic or social goals; to the obliteration of force except in cases where it is absolutely necessary to advance the cause of peace; to opposition to violence under any circumstance, including defense of self and others.

      * e.g.,  ... Principled pacifism holds that at some point along the spectrum from war to interpersonal physical violence, such violence becomes morally wrong. Pragmatic pacifism holds that the costs of war and inter-personal violence are so substantial that better ways of resolving disputes must be found. Pacifists in general reject theories of Just War. Pacifists follow principles of nonviolence, believing that nonviolent action is morally superior and/or pragmatically most effective. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a pacifist. 

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