pacesetter

  • 11pacesetter — noun 1. a leading instance in its field the new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations • Syn: ↑pacemaker • Hypernyms: ↑exemplar, ↑example, ↑model, ↑good example 2. a horse used to set the pac …

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  • 12Pacesetter Ltd — was a game company based in Delavan, Wisconsin, founded in 1984. Company founders included Mark Acres, Troy Denning, and Stephen Sullivan. Pacesetter produced both tabletop role playing games and board games. is one of Pacesetter s most notable… …

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  • 13Pacesetter Systems — Inc. was a biotechnology company founded by Alfred E. Mann in 1965. The company manufactured various implantable medical devices invented by Robert Fischell and the rest of the team at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. [… …

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  • 14pacesetter — noun Date: 1895 pacemaker 1 • pacesetting adjective …

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  • 15pacesetter — pacesetting, adj. /pays set euhr/, n. 1. a person, group, or organization that is the most progressive or successful and serves as a model to be imitated. 2. a person or thing that sets the pace, as in racing. Also called pacemaker. [1890 95;… …

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  • 16pacesetter — noun A person who determines the rate of action through leading …

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  • 17pacesetter — Synonyms and related words: Mahdi, bell cow, bell mare, bellwether, born leader, charismatic leader, choirmaster, choragus, conductor, coryphaeus, duce, file leader, forerunner, fugleman, inspired leader, leader, leader of men, messiah, pacemaker …

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  • 18pacesetter — The horse that is running in front (on the lead) …

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  • 19pacesetter — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. pacemaker, leader, bellwether, pacer …

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  • 20pacesetter — pace|set|ter [ peıs,setər ] noun count 1. ) a company, style, idea, etc. that is so successful that other people copy it or are influenced by it 2. ) someone who begins a race quickly so that the other people will follow them and run a fast race …

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