Pace

Pace [pssus (Latin), pas (French), passo (Italian and Spanish)]
a step, a rate of going; also a measure of two foot and a half, also [with Geometricians] five foot.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

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Oval Window [with Anatomists]
Pace
Pandiculaˊtion
Pareˊnticide
Paˊrents [Hieroglyphically]
Birds of Passage
Fishes of Passage
Paˊssions of men.
Paˊstoral
Patches
Paˊtience [in Painting and Sculpture]
Peˊccant humours [in Physick]