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P`ARCELING, ppr. Dividing into portions. P`ARCELING , n. Among seamen, long narr...
P`ARCELED, pp. Divided into portions.
P`ARCEL, n. [L. particula, particle, from pars, part.] 1. A part; a portion of a...
P`ARBUCKLE, n. Among seamen, a rope like a pair of slings for hoisting casks, _c.
P`ARBREAK, v.i. [See Break .] To vomit.
P`ARBOIL, v.t. 1. To boil in part; to boil in a moderate degree. 2. To cause lit...
PAR'AVANT PAR'AVAUNT, adv. In front; publicly. [Not English nor used.]
PARAVA'IL, a. In feudal law, the tenant paravail, is the lowest tenant holding u...
PARATH'ESIS, n. [Gr.] In grammar, apposition, or the placing of two or more noun...
PAR'AT, n. A fish or the mullet kind, found in Brazil.
PAR'ASOL, n. [L. sol.] A small umbrella used by ladies to defend themselves from...
PAR'ASITISM, n. The behavior or manners of a parasite.
PARASIT'ICALLY, adv. In a flattering or wheedling manner; by dependence on another.
PARASIT'IC PARASIT'ICAL, a. Flattering; wheedling; fawning for bread or favors. ...
PAR'ASITE, n. [L. parasita; Gr. by, and corn.] 1. In ancient Greece, a priest or...
PARASELE'NE, n. [Gr. about or near, and the moon.] A mock moon; a luminous ring ...