Pascal vs Paucal - What's the difference?
pascal | paucal |
In the International System of Units]], the [[Appendix:SI units, derived unit of pressure and stress; one newton per square metre. Symbol: Pa .
Characterized by having a small number, greater than two, of (usually equivalent) components.
(grammar) pertaining to a language form referring to a few of something (three to around ten), as a small group of people; contrast singular'', ''dual'', ''trial'' and ''plural .
(grammar) a language form referring to a few of something (three to around ten), as a small group of people; contrast singular'', ''dual'', ''trial'' and ''plural .
As nouns the difference between pascal and paucal
is that pascal is in the International System of Units, the derived unit of pressure and stress; one newton per square metre. Symbol: Pa while paucal is a language form referring to a few of something (three to around ten), as a small group of people; contrast singular, dual, trial and plural.As a proper noun Pascal
is a given name derived from Latin used in medieval England; today occasionally borrowed from French.As an adjective paucal is
characterized by having a small number, greater than two, of (usually equivalent) components.pascal
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Noun
(en noun)paucal
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Adjective
(-)- first-person paucal
- paucal number
- paucal and plural pronouns