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Pascoe

Pascoe (proper noun) means a surname, and occasionally a male given name derived from it. Example: “Detective Pascoe was a recurring character in the crime novels.”

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A surname, and occasionally a male given name derived from it.
"Detective Pascoe was a recurring character in the crime novels."

How to use Pascoe

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In plain EnglishA surname of Cornish origin, historically linked to the name Pascal.

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Pascoes plural

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What does “Pascoe” mean?

The word “Pascoe” means a surname, and occasionally a male given name derived from it. In plain terms, a surname of Cornish origin, historically linked to the name Pascal.

How do you use “Pascoe” in a sentence?

Here is “Pascoe” used in a sentence: “Detective Pascoe was a recurring character in the crime novels.”

What part of speech is “Pascoe”?

“Pascoe” is a proper noun.

What is the meaning of Pascoe?

"Pascoe" (proper noun) means a surname, and occasionally a male given name derived from it.

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