Meaning & Definition of Pax in English
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Pax
A state of peace or tranquility.
Pronunciation:
/pæks/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
paxesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A term used to denote peace, particularly in a historical or religious context.
Example Sentence: The treaty brought a long-desired pax to the region.
Definition: In travel or hospitality, referring to an individual traveler or passenger.
Example Sentence: The hotel can accommodate up to 200 pax at a time.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'pax' meaning peace.
Synonyms
peacetranquilitycalmserenity
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.
Translations
- Spanish: paz
- French: paix
- German: Frieden
- Russian: мир
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.