Pa
(
noun
,
verb
,
adverb
)
(As a noun)
Pa ( noun )
- Father (informal).
- Short for pascal, a unit of pressure.
- Short for par.
- Short for post-attack.
- Short for power amplifier.
Origin:
From middle english pa, from old english pā (a path, a track, a course), from proto-germanic *pēh₂ (path), from proto-indo-european *peḱ- (to go).
Examples:
- Pa always taught me to be honest with myself and others.
- The tire pressure was at 35 pa.
- The stock price is at par with its value.
- The government developed a pa plan in case of a nuclear attack.
- The pa improved the signal strength of the radio.
(As a verb)
Pa ( verb )
- Father (informal).
- Short for pascal, a unit of pressure.
- Short for par.
- Short for post-attack.
- Short for power amplifier.
Origin:
From middle english pa, from old english pā (a path, a track, a course), from proto-germanic *pēh₂ (path), from proto-indo-european *peḱ- (to go).
Examples:
- Pa always taught me to be honest with myself and others.
- The tire pressure was at 35 pa.
- The stock price is at par with its value.
- The government developed a pa plan in case of a nuclear attack.
- The pa improved the signal strength of the radio.
(As an adverb)
Pa ( adverb )
- Father (informal).
- Short for pascal, a unit of pressure.
- Short for par.
- Short for post-attack.
- Short for power amplifier.
Origin:
From middle english pa, from old english pā (a path, a track, a course), from proto-germanic *pēh₂ (path), from proto-indo-european *peḱ- (to go).
Examples:
- Pa always taught me to be honest with myself and others.
- The tire pressure was at 35 pa.
- The stock price is at par with its value.
- The government developed a pa plan in case of a nuclear attack.
- The pa improved the signal strength of the radio.