English Words: P

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Park Extensionname

A district of Villeray---Saint-Michel---Park-Extension borough, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

park inverb

To park a vehicle in such a way as to prevent (a different vehicle) from leaving.

park rangernoun

A ranger who protects a park such as a county park, state park, or national park).

Park Royalname

A mixed industrial and residential area of London in borough of Brent and borough of Ealing, Greater London.

Park Slopename

A neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, United States.

park the beef bus in tuna townverb

Of a man: to engage in penetrative vaginal sexual intercourse.

park the busverb

To attempt to stop the opposition team from scoring a goal by playing extremely defensively and placing as many players as possible behind the ball.

park upverb

To park one's motor vehicle.

park-goernoun

Alternative form of parkgoer.

parkanoun

A long jacket with a hood which protects the wearer against rain and wind.

parka squirrelnoun

Synonym of Arctic ground squirrel.

parkabilitynoun

The quality or degree of being parkable.

parkableadj

Capable of being parked.

parkadenoun

A multilevel parking garage.

parkaedadj

Dressed in a parka.

Parkari Koliname

An Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan near the border with India.

Parke Countyname

One of 92 counties in Indiana, United States. County seat: Rockville.

parkedadj

Left somewhere when not in use.

Parkendname

A village in West Dean parish, Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO6108).

Parkername

A surname originating as an occupation for a gamekeeper.

Parker Countyname

One of the 254 counties in Texas, United States. County seat: Weatherford.

Parker House rollnoun

A bread roll made by flattening the center of a ball of dough so that it becomes an oval shape and then folding the oval in half.

Parker squarenoun

A radially symmetric Latin square.

Parker's Covename

A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Parkeresqueadj

Of or resembling Matthew Parker (1504–1575), English bishop and theologian.

parkeriaceousadj

Of or relating to the Parkeriaceae.

Parkerianadj

Of or relating to Matthew Parker (1504–1575), English bishop and theologian.

Parkerismnoun

The study or ideology of Theodore Parker, an American transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.

parkeritenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal light cream mineral containing bismuth, lead, nickel, and sulfur.

Parkerizationnoun

Changes in viticulture and winemaking practices in reaction to the opinions of influential wine critic Robert M. Parker, Jr..

Parkersonname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Parkes processnoun

A process for removing silver from lead by preferential solution in liquid zinc

Parkes Weber syndromenoun

A very rare congenital disorder of the vascular system.

Parkesinenoun

The first man-made plastic; pyroxylin.

Parkestonname

A village and quay in Ramsey and Parkeston parish, Tendring district, Essex, England, built around 1883 and named after C. H. Parkes, Great Eastern Railway chairman (OS grid ref TM2332).

parkettenoun

A small urban park

parkfulnoun

Enough to fill a park.

parkgoernoun

Someone who goes to a park for recreation

parkgoingnoun

The practice of visiting a park for recreation.

parkienoun

A parkkeeper; an employee of a public park.

parkinnoun

A traditional soft cake of Northern England, usually made with oatmeal and treacle.

parkingverb

present participle and gerund of park

parking brakenoun

A brake in a vehicle that can be set to avoid the vehicle rolling down a hill or being pushed away.

parking couponnoun

One of a booklet of punch-out coupons, available in various denominations, used by vehicle owners to pay for a parking space.

parking craternoun

A large parking lot or set of contiguous parking lots in the middle of a city, forming a pronounced gap in the urban fabric.

parking garagenoun

A building for vehicles to park in, typically with several floors and sometimes underground.

parking lotnoun

A parking area, generally paved and open-air (sometimes with limited overhead covering), where automobiles may be left when not in use.

parking meternoun

A device, located by a parking space, that collects payment in exchange for the right to park a vehicle for a specified time.

parking spacenoun

A space in which a car or other vehicle can be parked. (Sometimes demarcated with lines painted on the ground.)

parking ticketnoun

A legal summons issued for parking a motor vehicle in a place where such parking is restricted, or beyond the time paid for.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 116. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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