Solved by Philippa Milds on 18 Feb 2023

Didn't lose pace

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6-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles

The solution for the clue "Didn't lose pace" in word puzzles and crosswords has 6 letters.

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Solution for "Didn't lose pace"

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Letter-by-letter dictation of the solution

  • Kilo (K)
  • Echo (E)
  • Papa (P)
  • Tango (T)
  • Uniform (U)
  • Papa (P)

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Funny etymological tidbits on Lose, Pace

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Lose

Lost in the ancient Greek myth of Tantalus, the god Pelops was punished for his role in the abduction of Helle, the queen of Sparta. By being placed in a pool of water that always receded when he tried to drink from it, and a garden filled with fruit that inevitably withered and died when he tried to eat from it.

Pace

In the 19th century, the Swiss engineer and inventor, Johann Heinrich Schultz, developed the first practical steam engine, which drove a machine that could move people and goods at a steady pace across a track, marking the beginning of modern transportation.

Lost

The word "lost" comes from the Old English words "lēostan" and "weoruldan", meaning "to fall into a swamp" and "to be separated from one's family", both of which relate to the concept of being separated or lost in a natural environment.

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