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PA'RENTLESS, a. Deprived of parents.
PARENT'ICIDE, n. [L. parens and coedo.] One who kills a parent.
PARENTHET'IC'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a parenthesis; expressed in a parenthesis. 1...
PAREN'THESIS, n. [Gr. to insert.] A sentence, or certain words inserted in a sen...
PARENTA'TION, n. [from L. parento.] Something done or said in honor of the dead.
PARENT'AL, a. Pertaining to parents; as parental government. 1. Becoming parents...
PAR'ENTAGE, n. Extraction; birth; condition with respect to the rank of parents;...
PA'RENT, n. [L. parens, from pario, to produce or bring forth. The regular parti...
PARENET'IC PARENET'ICAL, a. Hortatory; encouraging.
PAREN'ESIS, n. [Gr. to exhort.] Persuasion; exhortation. [Little used.]
PARENCHYM'ATOUS PAREN'CHYMOUS, a. [See The Noun.] Pertaining to parenchyma; spun...
PAREN'CHYMA, n. [Gr. to suffuse.] 1. In anatomy, the solid and interior part of ...
PAREMBOLE, n. parem'boly. [Gr. insertion.] In rhetoric,the insertion of somethin...
PAREL'CON, n. [Gr. to draw out.] In grammar, the addition of a word or syllable ...
PAREGOR'IC, a. [Gr. to mitigate.] Mitigating; assuaging pain; as paregoric elixi...
PA'RED, pp. Freed from any thing superfluous on the surface or at the extremities.