pax

[pæks]

pax Definition

  • 1a period of general peace, especially one in which there is less fighting between countries or groups
  • 2a small flat piece of metal or other material with a design or words on it, sometimes given as a souvenir or carried for good luck

Using pax: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pax" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The treaty brought about a pax between the two nations.

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    The city enjoyed a pax for several years after the gang violence subsided.

  • Example

    He carried a pax with a religious symbol engraved on it for good luck.

pax Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with pax

  • Pax Romana

    a long period of relative peace and stability experienced by the Roman Empire in the first and second centuries AD

    Example

    The Pax Romana allowed for significant cultural and economic growth throughout the empire.

  • a term used to describe the relative peace and stability maintained by the United States in the Western Hemisphere since the end of World War II

    Example

    The Pax Americana has been challenged by various conflicts and crises in recent years.

  • Pax Christi

    a Catholic movement for peace, based on the teachings of Jesus Christ

    Example

    The Pax Christi organization works to promote nonviolence and conflict resolution around the world.

Origins of pax

from Latin 'pax', meaning 'peace'

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Summary: pax in Brief

The term 'pax' [pæks] refers to a period of general peace, often between countries or groups. It can also refer to a small flat piece of metal or other material with a design or words on it, sometimes carried for good luck. Examples include 'The treaty brought about a pax between the two nations.' and 'He carried a pax with a religious symbol engraved on it for good luck.' Phrases like 'Pax Romana' and 'Pax Americana' denote historical periods of peace, while 'Pax Christi' refers to a Catholic movement for peace.