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Look up pace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pace or paces may refer to: Pace (transit), a bus operator in the suburbs of Chicago, US Pace Airlines
Pace
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Look up PACE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PACE may refer to: P A College of Engineering, a technical and management institute in India Packets
PACE
American actor (born 1979)
Lee Grinner Pace (born March 25, 1979) is an American actor. He starred as Thranduil the Elvenking in The Hobbit trilogy and as Joe MacMillan in the period
Lee_Pace
Private university in the New York metropolitan area
St. Clair Pace and Charles A. Pace. Pace enrolls about 13,000 students as of fall 2021 in bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs. Pace University
Pace_University
Unit of length equal to one or two steps
A pace is a unit of length consisting either of one normal walking step (approximately 0.75 metres or 30 inches), or of a double step, returning to the
Pace_(unit)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pacer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pacer, PACER or Pacers may refer to: Pacer (album), an album by The Amps "Pacer", a song by the Smashing
Pacer
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Pacé may refer to: Pacé, Ille-et-Vilaine, in Brittany, France Pacé, Orne, in Normandy, France Bertrand Pacé (born 1961), French racing sailor Pace (disambiguation)
Pacé
Bowling technique in cricket
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is a type of bowling in cricket, in which the ball is delivered at high speed. The fastest bowlers bowl
Fast_bowling
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pacing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pacing may refer to: Pacing, an athletic technique of spreading one's effort out over longer-distance
Pacing
Transit system in northeastern Illinois
Pace Suburban Bus (Pace) is a public transit agency serving suburban communities in the Chicago metropolitan area of Illinois, United States. The agency
Pace_Suburban_Bus
Motor vehicle
The Jaguar I-Pace (stylised as I-PACE) is a battery-electric car produced by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) under their Jaguar marque. A five-door executive car
Jaguar_I-Pace
English actor (born 1953)
Norman John Pace (born 17 February 1953) is an English actor and comedian, best known as one half of the comedy duo Hale and Pace with his friend and
Norman_Pace
English comedy duo
Hale and Pace were an English comedy double-act that performed in clubs and on radio and television in the United Kingdom in the 1980s and 1990s. The duo
Hale_and_Pace
Private school in White Plains, New York
School of Law is the law school at Pace University in White Plains, New York. Originally founded in 1976 as Pace Law School, it was renamed in 2016 for
Elisabeth_Haub_School_of_Law
American actress (1942–2026)
Judy Lenteen Pace (June 15, 1942 – March 11, 2026) was an American actress known for her roles in films and television shows, particularly blaxploitation
Judy_Pace
American actor (born 1999)
Jackson Pace (born February 19, 1999) is an American actor. He was a series regular in the Showtime television series Homeland, playing Chris Brody from
Jackson_Pace
Medical device for artificially stimulating heart contractions
chambers) to improve their synchronization. Percussive pacing, also known as transthoracic mechanical pacing, is the use of the closed fist, usually on the left
Pacemaker
Compact luxury crossover SUV by Jaguar
F-Pace R-Sport Jaguar F-Pace S Jaguar F-Pace S 2020 facelift 2020 facelift Jaguar F-Pace SVR 2018 F-Pace SVR Jaguar F-Pace SVR (facelift) Jaguar F-Pace
Jaguar_F-Pace
2026 American film
previous film, alongside new cast members Joey King, Maisie Williams, Lee Pace, and Xolo Maridueña. Practical Magic 2 is scheduled to be released in the
Practical_Magic_2
American businessman
Alan Pace (born 11 August 1968) is an American businessman who is the owner and chairman of the English football club Burnley and president of Spanish
Alan_Pace
Baseball game speed
pace of play refers to the length of time between in-game action, specifically the length of time a pitcher takes between their pitches. A slow pace of
Pace_of_play
American football player (born 1975)
Orlando Lamar Pace (born November 4, 1975) is an American former professional football offensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL)
Orlando_Pace
Primary, alternate, contingency and emergency (PACE) is a methodology used to build a communication plan. The method requires the author to determine the
PACE (communication methodology)
PACE_(communication_methodology)
Argentine actor
Juan Pablo Di Pace (born 25 July 1979) is an Argentine actor. He began his career in the United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing
Juan_Pablo_Di_Pace
American singer-songwriter (1961–2022)
LaShun Pace (September 6, 1961 – March 21, 2022), professionally known as LaShun Pace and sometimes credited as LaShun Pace-Rhodes or Shun Pace-Rhodes
LaShun_Pace
John Pace (c.1523 – c.1590) was a jester to Duke of Norfolk, and later at the court of Elizabeth I. Pace was probably a nephew of English diplomat Richard
John_Pace
Ferry across the Chattahoochee River
century, Pace's Ferry was a ferry across the Chattahoochee River near Atlanta. Started in the early 1830s near Peachtree Creek, it was run by Hardy Pace, one
Pace's_Ferry
Athletic teams representing Pace University
The Pace Setters are the athletic teams that represent Pace University, located in New York City, New York, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports
Pace_Setters
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Pace (c. 1482–1536) was an English diplomat. Richard Pace may also refer to: Richard Pace (planter) (before 1590 – c. 1625), English early settler
Richard_Pace_(disambiguation)
Brazilian racing driver (1944–1977)
José Carlos Pace (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒoˈzɛ ˈkaʁlus ˈpatʃi]; 6 October 1944 – 18 March 1977) was a Brazilian racing driver, who competed
Carlos_Pace
Unincorporated Area in Florida, United States
Pace is an unincorporated community in Santa Rosa County, Florida. It is the second largest community in Santa Rosa County, and is a part of the Pensacola
Pace,_Florida
16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Peter Pace (born November 5, 1945) is a retired United States Marine Corps general who served as the 16th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Pace was
Peter_Pace
American actress (born 1978)
Julia Pace Mitchell (born Julia Annette Mitchell; February 10, 1978) is an American stage, television and film actress. She is best known for her role
Julia_Pace_Mitchell
Topics referred to by the same term
Pacal may refer to: Pacal (genus), a genus of arachnid, belonging to order of schizomids (shorttailed whipscorpions), endemic to Mexico K'inich Janaab'
Pacal
Military drill aid
A pace stick is a long stick usually carried by warrant officer and non-commissioned officer drill instructors in the British and Commonwealth armed forces
Pace_stick
Private school in Atlanta, Georgia, US
Pace Academy is a K–12 private, college preparatory school located at 966 West Paces Ferry Road in the Buckhead area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Pace_Academy
Theatre company in Paisley, Scotland
PACE Theatre Company is a registered charity and non-profit making theatre company based in Paisley, Scotland. Formed in 1988 by David Wallace, PACE has
PACE_Theatre_Company
American professional basketball team
The Indiana Pacers are an American professional basketball team based in Indianapolis. The Pacers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Indiana_Pacers
British pianist
Ian Geoffrey Pace (born 1968 in Hartlepool) is a British pianist. Pace studied at Chetham's School of Music, The Queen's College, Oxford and the Juilliard
Ian_Pace
Producer of canned salsas based in Texas
Pace Foods is a producer of a variety of canned salsas located in Paris, Texas. The company was founded in 1947 by David Pace when he developed a recipe
Pace_Foods
Family name
Pace is a surname in both Italian and English. In addition to being found in Italy and England, it is also found in Germany, is common in Malta, and can
Pace_(surname)
Motor vehicle
The Jaguar E-Pace (X540) is a subcompact luxury crossover SUV (C-segment in Europe) that was produced by the British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar_E-Pace
Runner who sets the pace in a race for other competitors
situation. Pacemakers can also facilitate drafting and convey tangible pacing information during a race. For amateur runners, pacemakers assist in reaching
Pacemaker_(running)
Topics referred to by the same term
Joseph Pace may refer to: Joseph Pace (artist), Italian painter and sculptor Joseph L. Pace, American physician and politician, mayor of San Jose, California
Joseph_Pace
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Pace may refer to: Lorin N. Pace (1925–2026), Utah State Senate Stephen Pace (1891–1970), Georgia State Senate Tyler Pace (fl. 2010s), Arizona
Senator_Pace
Italian Roman Catholic prelate (born 1977)
Flavio Pace (born 29 July 1977) is an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who has served as Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity of the
Flavio_Pace
Speed at which technological advancement is occurring
Pace of innovation is the speed at which technological innovation or advancement is occurring, with the most apparent instances being too slow or too rapid
Pace_of_innovation
2022 Swiss film
and directed by Jan Gassmann and starring Valentina Di Pace and Dominik Fellmann. Valentina Di Pace as Bigna Dominik Fellmann as Frank Danny Exnar as Georg
99_Moons
Pace (Pakistan) Limited, commonly known as Pace Pakistan, is a Pakistani real estate development company headquartered in Lahore. It develops, owns, and
Pace_Pakistan
American musical artist (1958–2021)
Duranice Ann Pace (13 May 1958 – 14 January 2021) was an American songwriter, evangelist, gospel singer and member of The Anointed Pace Sisters. Pace was born
Duranice_Pace
Italian tennis player
Francesca Pace (born 5 August 2005) is an Italian tennis player. She made her debut at a WTA 250 tournament when she played in the women's doubles at the
Francesca_Pace
Building at Pace University in New York City
1 Pace Plaza is the flagship building complex of Pace University in New York City, located directly across from the City Hall and adjacent to the Brooklyn
1_Pace_Plaza
English colonist of Jamestown, Virginia
Richard Pace was an early settler and ancient planter in colonial Jamestown, Virginia. According to a 1622 account published by the London Company, Pace played
Richard_Pace_(planter)
Conceptual framework describing layers of a system that change at different rates
Pace layers (also pace layering) is a conceptual framework developed by Stewart Brand that describes how complex systems are composed of interacting layers
Pace_layers
Broadband cable company
Pace plc was a British company which developed set-top boxes (STBs), advanced residential gateways, software and services for the pay-TV and broadband
Pace_plc
Bus system in greater Chicago
system operated by Pace, a bus and paratransit agency in the Chicago metropolitan area. A system of express bus services operated by Pace was proposed as
Pace_Pulse
Controversial study into ME/CFS treatments
The PACE trial was a large and controversial trial which compared the effects of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), graded exercise therapy (GET), adaptive
PACE_trial
American membership-only warehouse club chain
Pennsylvania. In 1993, Walmart acquired PACE Membership Warehouse from K-mart and converted a majority of PACE locations into Sam's Club stores. Sam's
Sam's_Club
Ways of movement of equines
prefer to pace. Pacers are also faster than trotters on average, though horses are raced at both gaits. Among Standardbred horses, pacers breed truer
Horse_gait
Car marque owned by Jaguar Land Rover and former British car company
the company's products. Jaguar's sales slogan for years was "Grace, Space, Pace", a mantra epitomised by the record sales achieved by the MK VII, IX, Mks
Jaguar_Cars
Fictional character of the TV series Lost
Charlie Hieronymous Pace is a fictional character on ABC's Lost, a television series chronicling the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical
Charlie_Pace
American artist and philanthropist (1945–2007
Linda Pace (17 April 1945–2 July 2007) was an American artist, food magnate, heiress, and philanthropist who founded Artpace. She was born to parents who
Linda_Pace
American gospel vocal group
The Anointed Pace Sisters, commonly known as The Pace Sisters, TAPS or The Pace Siblings, is an American gospel vocal group based in Atlanta. The group
The_Anointed_Pace_Sisters
English singer, songwriter
Elio Pace (born 8 February 1968) is an English singer, songwriter, pianist, producer, and arranger. Elio was born in Woking, Surrey, in 1968 of Italian
Elio_Pace
Italian composer, lyricist and singer-songwriter
Daniele Pace (20 April 1935 – 24 October 1985) was an Italian composer, lyricist and singer-songwriter. Born in Milan, Pace started his career as lead
Daniele_Pace
American sculptor
Lorenzo Pace (born September 29, 1943) is an American artist best known for his African Burial Ground Memorial sculpture in New York City, Triumph of the
Lorenzo_Pace
American songwriter
Thomas Michael Pace (born January 13, 1949, in Boise, Idaho) is an American singer-songwriter, who is best known for the song "Maybe", which became the
Thom_Pace
Topics referred to by the same term
Domenico Pace may refer to: Domenico Pace (fencer) Domenico Pace (volleyball) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Domenico_Pace
2017 American film
by Karen Moncrieff and written by Rebecca Sonnenshine. The film stars Lee Pace, Carrie Coon and Sander Thomas. The film released on July 24, 2018, via video
The_Keeping_Hours
American music executive
Harry Herbert Pace (January 6, 1884 – July 19, 1943) was an American music publisher and insurance executive. He was the founder of Black Swan Records
Harry_Pace
American mixed martial arts fighter
Nick Pace (born April 17, 1987) is an American former professional mixed martial artist who competed in the bantamweight division. A professional MMA competitor
Nick_Pace
American television journalist
Julie Marie Pace (born March 16, 1982) is an American journalist from Buffalo, New York. She was named as the executive editor and senior vice president
Julie_Pace
American retailing company
owned a 49 percent share before. The Makro stores were later converted to Pace or closed in 1990. Office Square was a chain selling office supplies and
Kmart
Taiwanese model, actress, and singer
Pace Wu (Chinese: 吳佩慈; pinyin: Wú Pèicí; born 4 October 1978) is a Taiwanese former model, actress, and singer. After transferring to Taipei Hwa Kang Arts
Pace_Wu
American serial killer and burglar
Lyndon Fitzgerald Pace (born July 1964) is an American serial killer and burglar. Between 1988 and 1989, he robbed and killed elderly women primarily in
Lyndon_Fitzgerald_Pace
American author
Anne Marie Pace is an American author, known for her Vampirina Ballerina books. She attended the College of William & Mary, where she graduated in 1987
Anne_Marie_Pace
American charter airline
Pace Airlines was an American charter airline based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It operated executive passenger and sports flight charters. Its main
Pace_Airlines
Single-chip 16-bit microprocessor
National Semiconductor's IPC-16A PACE, short for "Processing and Control Element", was the first commercial single-chip 16-bit microprocessor, announced
National_Semiconductor_PACE
Fourth season of animated television series Invincible
original comics. The season introduces new cast members Danai Gurira and Lee Pace, the latter of whom debuts as the voice of Grand Regent Thragg, leader of
Invincible_season_4
American actresses
Rachel and Amanda Pace (identical twins, born October 6, 2000) are American twin actresses. They are mostly known for playing the role of Hope Logan in
Rachel_and_Amanda_Pace
Art gallery
The Pace Gallery is a contemporary and modern art gallery with 9 locations worldwide. It was founded in Boston by Arne Glimcher in 1960. His son, Marc
Pace_Gallery
American academic (born 1959)
Scott Norman Pace (born January 23, 1959) currently serves as Director of the Space Policy Institute, Director of the Institute for International Science
Scott_Pace
Epitaph or idiomatic expression to someone who has died
Rest in peace (R.I.P.), a phrase from the Latin requiescat in pace (Ecclesiastical Latin: [rekwiˈeskat in ˈpatʃe]), is sometimes used in traditional Christian
Rest_in_peace
American politician (1925–2026)
Lorin Nelson Pace (August 15, 1925 – February 24, 2026) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives and
Lorin_N._Pace
Town in Mississippi, United States
Pace is a town in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 183. The community is named after James Henry Pace
Pace,_Mississippi
American biochemist (born 1942)
principal investigator at the Pace lab. Pace was born and raised in rural Indiana. When he was a high school student, Pace attended a summer science program
Norman_R._Pace
Aerobic capacity test
multi-stage fitness test (MSFT), also known as the beep test, bleep test, PACER test (progressive aerobic cardiovascular endurance run), or the 20m shuttle
Multi-stage_fitness_test
English architect (1915–1975)
George Gaze Pace, CVO (31 December 1915 – 23 August 1975) was an English architect who specialised in ecclesiastical works. He was trained in London, and
George_Pace
1947 film
To Live in Peace (Italian: Vivere in pace) is a 1947 Italian neorealist comedy-drama war film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Aldo Fabrizi, John Kitzmiller
To_Live_in_Peace
Pace Center for Girls is a 6-12 education program for at-risk teenage girls, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. The nonprofit organization was created
Pace_Center_for_Girls
Italian pianist of international renown (born 1967)
Enrico Pace (born 1967) is an Italian pianist of international renown. Enrico Pace was born in Rimini, Italy in 1967. He studied piano with Franco Scala
Enrico_Pace
Form of competition involving horses and riders
A hunter pace is a form of competition involving horses and riders. In a hunter pace a trail is marked for horse and rider to follow. On the day of the
Hunter_pacing
race has used a pace car every year since 1911. The pace car is utilized for two primary purposes. At the start of the race, the pace car leads the assembled
Indianapolis_500_pace_cars
Soap opera character
Jennifer Pace Phillips is a fictional character from the American soap opera Search for Tomorrow. The role was originated by actress Robin Eisenman in
Jennifer_Pace
US system for funding energy efficiency upgrades
PACE financing (property assessed clean energy financing) is a method used in the United States of America for financing energy efficiency upgrades, disaster
PACE_financing
American professional bass fisherman
Cliff Pace (born May 23, 1980) often called “Game Face Pace”, is a professional bass fisherman from Petal, Mississippi. Pace is the 43rd world champion
Cliff_Pace
American electrical engineer
Teresa Pace is an electrical engineer at L3Harris. She received her doctorate in EE at The Pennsylvania State University. She specializes in digital image
Teresa_Pace
American public healthy policy expert
Loyce Pace is an American public health expert serving as the Assistant Secretary in the Office of Global Affairs for the U.S. Department of Health & Human
Loyce_Pace
Speed at which a story is told
In literature, pace or pacing is the speed at which a story is told—not necessarily the speed at which the story takes place. It is an essential element
Pace_(narrative)
American businessman
Wayne H. Pace (born 1946 or 1947) is an American former chief financial officer (CFO) and executive vice president of Time Warner. He served as CFO from
Wayne_Pace
PACE
PACE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person known for his skill at patching up quarrels, from Middle English make(n) ‘to make’ (Old English macian) + pais ‘peace’ (see Pace).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Pacy-sur-Eure, which took its name from the Gallo-Roman personal name Paccius + the locative suffix -acum.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, German
From Pacy in France
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal, Italian Pasquale).nickname for a mild-mannered and peaceable person, from Middle English pace, pece ‘peace’, ‘concord’, ‘amity’ (via Anglo-Norman French from Latin pax, genitive pacis).Italian : from the medieval personal name Pace, used for both men and women, from the word pace ‘peace’ (see 1).
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who paces, Trots, Walk (1)
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the French personal name Pascal, PACE means "Passover; Easter."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian
One who paces, Trots, Walk
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who walks at a gentle pace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, Italian
Form of Pascal; Passover
Girl/Female
Indian
One who walks at a gentle pace
Female
Japanese
(ã‚ゆã¿) Japanese name AYUMI means "pace, stroll, walk."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pace, found mainly in Yorkshire but also in Orkney.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English ambler ‘walker’, ‘steady-paced horse or mule’ (ultimately from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’), probably applied to someone with a steady, easy-going temperament. Reaney suggests that it may have been a facetious nickname for a fuller.Richard Ambler is recorded in MA in 1639, in the New Haven Colony by 1647, and still living in CT in 1700. Many bearers are descended from William Ambler, who was mayor of Doncaster in 1717, at least one of whose sons settled in VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, of Norman origin, for someone who was a swift walker, from Old French bon ‘good’ + pas ‘pace’. It may also have been a topographic name, with the second element used in the sense ‘passageway’. Compare Malpass.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Paces; Trots or Walks Fast
Male
Hindi/Indian
(विकà¥à¤°à¤®) Hindi name VIKRAM means "pace, stride."
Male
English
Pet form of English Pace, PACEY means "Passover; Easter."
PACE
PACE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Special
Male
Polish
Polish and Slovak form of German Karl, KAROL means "man."
Female
Hebrew
(הָדָס) Hebrew unisex name HADAS means "myrtle tree."
Boy/Male
German
Ruling Raven
Boy/Male
French German Teutonic
Guards wisely.
Female
Russian
(ÐлекÑаÌндра) Feminine form of Russian Aleksandr, ALEKSANDRA means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
English American
Variant and surname form of Gerald: Rules by the spear.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Commander of an Army
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The One who was Sent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Leader; Risen; Ascended
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n.
A quick pace; a short run.
n.
The length of a step in walking or marching, reckoned from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other; -- used as a unit in measuring distances; as, he advanced fifty paces.
n.
Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace.
v. t.
To measure by steps or paces; as, to pace a piece of ground.
n.
The act of walking, or moving on the feet with a slow pace; advance without running or leaping.
imp. & p. p.
of Pace
a.
Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.
v. i.
An advance or movement made by one removal of the foot; a pace.
v. t.
To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.
v. i.
To move along on foot; to advance by steps; to go on at a moderate pace; specifically, of two-legged creatures, to proceed at a slower or faster rate, but without running, or lifting one foot entirely before the other touches the ground.
a.
Short and ready; fleet; as, a tride pace; -- a term used by sportsmen.
a.
Characterized by an awkward, irregular pace; as, a shambling trot; shambling legs.
n.
One who, or that which, paces; especially, a horse that paces.
v. t.
To cause to walk; to lead, drive, or ride with a slow pace; as to walk one's horses.
v. t.
To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.
a.
Having a running gait; not a trotter or pacer.
v. i.
The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time.
v. i.
Fig.: A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying.
a.
To go swiftly; to pass at a swift pace; to hasten.
v. t.
To walk over with measured tread; to move slowly over or upon; as, the guard paces his round.