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Webster Dictionary :: Parker

P`ARKER, n. The keeper of a park.

Webster Dictionary :: Parkleaves

P`ARKLEAVES, n. A plant of the genus Hypericum.

Webster Dictionary :: Parlance

P`ARLANCE, n. Conversation; discourse; talk.

Webster Dictionary :: Parle

PARLE, n. p`arl. Conversation; talk; oral treaty or discussion. [Not used.] [See...

Webster Dictionary :: Parley

P`ARLEY, v.i. [L. fero, or pario.] In a general sense, to speak with another; to...

Webster Dictionary :: Parliament

P`ARLIAMENT, n. Literally, a speaking, conference, mutual discourse or consultat...

Webster Dictionary :: Parliamentarian

PARLIAMENTA'RIAN PARLIAMENT'ARY, a. Pertaining to parliament; as parliamentary a...

Webster Dictionary :: Parliamenteer

PARLIAMENTEE'R, n. One of those who adhered to the parliament in the time of Cha...

Webster Dictionary :: Parlor

P`ARLOR, n. Primarily, the apartment in a nunnery where the nuns are permitted t...

Webster Dictionary :: Parlous

P`ARLOUS, a. Keen; sprightly; waggish. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Parochial

PARO'CHIAL, a. [from L. parochia.] Belonging to a parish; as parochial clergy; p...

Webster Dictionary :: Parochiality

PAROCHIAL'ITY, n. The state of being parochial.

Webster Dictionary :: Parochian

PARO'CHIAN, a. Pertaining to a parish. PARO'CHIAN , n. [supra.] A parishioner.

Webster Dictionary :: Parodic

PAROD'IC PAROD'ICAL, a. [See Parody .] Copying after the manner of parody.

Webster Dictionary :: Parody

PAR'ODY, n. [Gr. ode.] 1. A kind of writing in which the words of an author or h...

Webster Dictionary :: Paroket

PAR'OKET, n. A small species of parrot. [More properly perroquet, which see.]

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