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Webster Dictionary :: Parade

PARA'DE,n. [L. paro.] 1. In military affairs, the place where troops assemble fo...

Webster Dictionary :: Paraded

PARA'DED, pp. Assembled and arrayed.

Webster Dictionary :: Paradigm

PARADIGM, n. par'adim. [Gr. example, to show.] An example; a model. In grammar, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Paradigmatic

PARADIGMAT'IC PARADIGMAT'ICAL, a. Exemplary. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Paradigmatize

PARADIG'MATIZE, v.t. To set forth as a model or example. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Parading

PARA'DING, ppr. Assembling and arraying in due order; making an ostentatious show.

Webster Dictionary :: Paradise

PAR'ADISE, n. [Gr.] The garden of Eden, in which Adam and Eve were placed immedi...

Webster Dictionary :: Paradisea

PARADIS'EA, n. Bird of Paradise, a genus of fowls, natives of the isles in the E...

Webster Dictionary :: Paradisean

PARADIS'EAN PARADISI'ACAL, a. Pertaining to Eden or Paradise, or to a place of f...

Webster Dictionary :: Paradox

PAR'ADOX, n. [Gr. beyond, and opinion; to or suppose.] A tenet or proposition co...

Webster Dictionary :: Paradoxical

PARADOX'ICAL, a. Having the nature of a paradox. 1. Inclined to tenets or notion...

Webster Dictionary :: Paradoxically

PARADOX'ICALLY, adv. In a paradoxical manner, or in a manner See mingly absurd.

Webster Dictionary :: Paradoxicalness

PARADOX'ICALNESS, n. State of being paradoxical.

Webster Dictionary :: Paradoxology

PARADOXOL'OGY, n. [paradox and Gr.discourse.] The use of paradoxes. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Paragoge

PARAGOGE, n. par'agojy. [Gr. a drawing out.] The addition of a letter or syllabl...

Webster Dictionary :: Paragogic

PARAGOG'IC PARAGOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a paragoge; lengthening a word by the ...

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