Pacific
English
Etymology
From Latin pācificus (“peace-making”), so called by Magellan because he sailed peacefully over it after weathering Cape Horn.
Proper noun
the Pacific
- The Pacific Ocean.
- 1942 [October 22, 1942], Chiang, Kai-shek, “Endurance, conscientiousness”, in All We Are and All We Have, New York: Chinese News Service, →OCLC, page 45:
- When our last plenary session was held in November of last year the Pacific was threatened with imminent outbreak of war. Since the subsequent beginning of the Japanese campaign of aggression in that ocean, China, in the company of her allies, has become the most important member of the forces fighting on the continent of East Asia.
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- A municipality of Franklin County, Missouri, United States.
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Pacific Ocean — see Pacific Ocean
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