an orifice is a hole in which something can be pass through.
Passeth means pass or passes. It is an old English word that is generally not in use anymore. However, it was common at one time.
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Having the words "pass" and "age" in it, passage is a compound word.
No, because you cannot have an card number. The indefinite article, an, is used before a word that begins with a vowel, not a consonant. So you can have "a card" but not "an card".
report means nothing in this sentence. The word you are looking for is rapport and it means a relationship or bond with the customer.
In a word, yes.
A word that means to pass a bill into law is "enact".
When you pass out, you FAINT :0)
A report just means a Microsoft Word document which states what you have done/found.
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The word you're looking for is "selective." It means allowing certain things to pass through while blocking others.
The word, elapse, would fit your description.
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board passengers are given a boarding pass
board passengers are given a boarding pass