Results for: act of setting a pace
English English
food accompaniments, ingredients, setting in place, installing; repairing; stabilizingfixing
form of prayer, Kyrie eleison, musical setting for the Kyrie, part of the phrase "Kyrie eleison" ("God have mercy on us" - from a Catholic prayer)Kyrie
gentle push, nudge; slow steady run, trot; act of jogging; turn, bend; projection, protrusion, go slowly but steadily, make sharp turn, nudge something, plod, run at a slow and steady pace, run for exercise; push lightly, jolt, jar; prompt, stir the me...jog
giving an example, serving as a model or example, worthy of imitation, praiseworthy, serving as an example, setting an exampleexemplary
glass case for displaying objects, glass case used to display objects, display case, most favorable setting, present something to advantage, put on display, exhibitshowcase
having a particular pace (e.g. "fast-paced"); measured by steps; running at a set pacepaced
heightening of emotion, swelling or redness caused by infection or injury; setting on fire, ignition, conflagration, swollen reddened stateinflammation
horse trained to pace, one who determines speed in a race; horse that sets the pace in a horse race; one who paces; pacemakerpacer
imaginary setting used in fairy tales and romantic stories; small out-of-the-way city or region (Informal), somewhere romanticRuritania
impelling forward, pushing ahead; causing forward movement, setting in motion, causing propulsionpropulsive
inhabitant; person who dwells within the heart or mind; setting in motion by an interior spirit or forceindweller
jewel settingpavé
leader in a field of activity, pacemaker, someone or something that sets the pace, pacemaker in a race; person or group that sets the example or leads the way in a particular fieldpacesetter
legal restriction, limit, bound, restriction; act of limiting; state of being limited, maximum delay allowed, restricting flaw, setting of a limitlimitation
leisurely walk; easy pace, slow walk, walk at an easy pace, walk slowlyamble
 

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