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Pas·sy P0101100 (pă-sē′, pä-), Frédéric 1822-1912. French economist and pacifist who founded the International League for Peace (1867). In 1901 he shared the first Nobel Peace Prize.
Passy, Paul Édouard 1859-1940. French philologist who founded the International Phonetic Association (1886).Passy (French pasi) n (Biography) Frédéric (frederik). 1822–1912, French politician and economist, who campaigned for international arbitration to prevent war: shared the first Nobel peace prize 1901Pas•sy (paˈsi) n. 1. Frédéric, 1822–1912, French economist and statesman: Nobel peace prize 1901. 2. his son, Paul Édouard, 1859–1940, French phonetician.
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passyslang A pacifier, a rubber nipple attached to a plastic ring that a baby or toddler sucks on to be calmed or contented. Our eldest son had his passy until he was nearly six! We made sure none of our kids ever used a passy so that they never got attached to it in the first place.passy n. a baby’s pacifier. (Baby talk.) Does little Johnnie want his passy? |