Meaning & Definition of word "Pax"

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    Pax

    /pæks/

    noun:

    • 1. A state of peace or a period of peace.
      • Example: The Pax Romana was a long period of relative peace within the Roman Empire.
    • 2. A peace treaty or agreement.
      • Example: The nations signed a pax to end the lengthy conflict.
    • 3. An informal agreement or understanding between parties.
      • Example: The schools reached a pax to collaborate on community service projects.

    abbreviation:

    • 1. Short for 'pax', meaning 'passenger' used in travel contexts.
      • Example: The airline reported a full load of 150 pax for the flight.
    • 2. Used in hospitality or tourism to denote the number of people in a booking.
      • Example: The villa can accommodate 10 pax comfortably.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'pax' meaning peace.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pax Americana:

    A term describing the dominance of the United States in global affairs.

    pax Romana:

    A period of relative peace in the Roman Empire.

    Related Words

    peace:

    A state of tranquility or quiet.

    calm:

    The absence of agitation or strong emotion.

    Slang Meanings of pax

    Meaning: A group of people traveling together in a hospitality context.

    Example Sentence: We've got a large pax heading to the theme park this weekend.

    Meaning: Slang for a passenger count in the travel industry.

    Example Sentence: We need to finalize the pax numbers for the flight.