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Paced
Having or trained in such a pace or gait trained used in composition as slow paced a
Pace
Pace, a measure of length containing two feet and a half.
pacing
the speed at which a composition is to be played
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Leuca
extent of which is not precisely known: some say 1,500 paces. Ingulphus, p. 910, says 2,000 paces. In Dugd. Mon., tom.
pacesetter
A horse used to set the pace in racing
League
a measure equal to three English miles, or 3,000 geometrical paces.
Inflation rate
Inflation rate, the pace of change in the prices of goods and services in
Snail paced
Slow moving like a snail
Single foot
An irregular gait of a horse called also single footed pace See Single v i
Shambling
Characterized by an awkward irregular pace as a shambling trot shambling legs
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