(a.) Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs.
Example Sentences:
(1) as well as scanning transmission electron microscopy revealed that MAP 1C is a brain cytoplasmic form of the ciliary and flagellar ATPase dynein (Vallee, R. B., J. S. Wall, B. M. Paschal, and H. S. Shpetner.
(2) Paschal Donohue, Ireland’s transport minister, confirmed that the sale of the former Irish state carrier to IAG can now go ahead.
(3) He married a former Miss Miami Beach, Elaine Paschal, daughter of a Miami hotelier who was also an old gambling pal of Wynn's father.
(4) But Ireland’s transport minister, Paschal Donohoe, said the takeover would guarantee Aer Lingus’s future and increase its connections to key routes around the world.
(5) Timmy Dooley, transport spokesman of Ireland’s largest opposition party, Fiánna Fail, said: “IAG’s pursuit of Aer Lingus is becoming more aggressive with every passing week, and I am gravely concerned by the [transport] minister Paschal Donohoe’s silence on the issue.
(6) The ketone (compound 4) reported previously (N. D. Jones, M. O. Chaney, H. A. Kirst, G. M. Wild, R. H. Baltz, R. L. Hamill, and J. W. Paschal, J. Antibiot.
(7) (Midlake band members also own the Paschall speakeasy on the square and sometimes wield spoons and sugarcubes themselves for the absinthe preparation.)
(8) A microtubule associated protein from brain tissue (MAP 1C), has been found to possess many properties in common with ciliary and flagellar dyneins (Paschal et al.:J.
(9) This simply constructed craft floated on a mass of 15,000 plastic bottles and was sailed through the patch by oceanographers Marcus Eriksen and Joel Paschal.
(10) Yet upstairs at Andy’s is Paschall , a speakeasy whose absinthe glasses, antiques and bookcases are more Left Bank than Texas.
Pasque
Definition:
(n.) See Pasch.
Example Sentences:
(1) There were bluebells and an abundance of spring blossom, especially in orchards, but it was a poor year for the rare pasque flower – the Easter flower – because of the spring drought.
(2) Various investigators have suggested the importance of improved energy metabolism in determining recovery following ischemia (Pasque and Wechsler, 1984; Haas et al., 1984; Devous and Lewandowski, 1987).