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Passy

American  
[pa-see] / paˈsi /

noun

  1. Frédérick 1822–1912, French economist and statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1901.

  2. his son Paul Édouard 1859–1940, French phonetician.


Passy British  
/ pasi /

noun

  1. Frédéric (frederik). 1822–1912, French politician and economist, who campaigned for international arbitration to prevent war: shared the first Nobel peace prize 1901

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