Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

pascal

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Remove ads
See also: Pascal

English

English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology

Borrowed from French pascal, named after French scientist and philosopher Blaise Pascal. Doublet of Paschal.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpæskəl/, /ˈpæskl̩/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • (US) IPA(key): /pæˈskæl/, /pæsˈkæl/, [pʰæˈskæɫ], [pʰæsˈkʰæɫ]
  • Rhymes: -æskəl, -æl
  • (US) Hyphenation: pas‧cal

Noun

pascal (plural pascals)

  1. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of pressure and stress; one newton per square metre. Symbol: Pa.

Translations

Anagrams

Remove ads

Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

pascal m inan

  1. pascal (unit of pressure and stress)

Declension

Further reading

  • pascal”, in Akademický slovník cizích slov at prirucka.ujc.cas.cz [Academic dictionary of foreign words] (in Czech), 1995
Remove ads

Danish

Noun

pascal

  1. pascal (unit of pressure and stress)

Further reading

Finnish

Etymology

From French pascal.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɑskɑl/, [ˈpɑ̝s̠kɑ̝l]
  • Rhymes: -ɑskɑl

Noun

pascal

  1. pascal (unit of pressure or stress)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...
More information first-person singular possessor, singular ...

Further reading

Remove ads

French

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin *paschālis, from pascha.

Adjective

pascal (feminine pascale, masculine plural pascaux, feminine plural pascales)

  1. paschal
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From the surname of Blaise Pascal.

Noun

pascal m (plural pascaux)

  1. pascal

Further reading

Anagrams

Remove ads

Hungarian

Italian

Norwegian Nynorsk

Portuguese

Romanian

Spanish

Swedish

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads