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past

noun

1 past

The time that has elapsed:
— Forget the past.

synonyms: past times, yesteryear.

Dutch: voorbije, weleer, verleden
Polish: przeszłość

2 past

A earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret).

Polish: przeszłość

3 past

A verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past.

synonym: past tense.

Dutch: verleden tijd
Polish: czas przeszły

adjective

1 past

Earlier than the present time; no longer current.

Roget 122: past, gone, gone by, over, passed away, bygone, foregone; elapsed, lapsed, preterlapsed, expired, no more, run out, blown over, ... show more

Polish: zeszły, ubiegły, przeszły, miniony

2 past

Of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office.

synonyms: preceding, retiring.

adverb

1 past

So as to pass a given point:
— Every hour a train goes past.

synonym: by.


Moby thesaurus: above, above and beyond, across, after, ago, ancient, antecedent, anterior, antiquated, antique, antiquity, aorist, aoristic, background, before, behind, beyond, biography, blown over, by ... show more.

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paste

noun

1 paste

Any mixture of a soft and malleable consistency.

Roget 45: vinculum, link; connective, connection; junction etc. 43; bond of union, copula, hyphen, intermedium; bracket; bridge, stepping-stone, ... show more

Roget 545: deception; falseness etc. 544; untruth etc. 546; imposition, imposture; fraud, deceit, guile; fraudulence, fraudulency; ... show more

Roget 847: ornament, ornamentation, ornamental art; ornature, ornateness; adornment, decoration, embellishment; architecture; jewelry etc. 847.1. [surface coatings for wood: list] garnish, ... show more

Dutch: pasta
Polish: pasta

2 paste

A hard, brilliant lead glass that is used in making artificial jewelry.

3 paste

An adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard.

synonym: library paste.

Dutch: amylopectine, stijfsel

4 paste

A tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in preparing other dishes.

synonym: spread.

Polish: pasta

verb

1 paste

Join or attach with or as if with glue:
— Paste the sign on the wall.
— Cut and paste the sentence in the text.

synonym: glue.

Roget 46: cohere, adhere, stick, cling, cleave, hold, take hold of, hold fast, close with, clasp, hug; grow together, hang together; twine round ... show more

2 paste

Hit with the fists.

3 paste

Cover the surface of.


Moby thesaurus: Italian paste, adherent, adhesive, admixture, agglutinate, albumen, alloy, amalgam, bang, barnacle, bash, baste, bat, batter, beat, belabor, belt, biff, bijouterie, bind ... show more.

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