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para
noun (paras ) colloq a paratrooper.
[1950s]
noun (paras ) colloq a paratrooper.
[1950s]
para-1 or (before a vowel) par-
combining form , denoting
1 alongside; beside; side-by-side parathyroid .
2 beyond parapsychology .
3 resembling paramilitary .
4 auxiliary paramedical .
5 abnormal paraesthesia .
6 chem having substituted atoms or groups attached to two opposite carbon atoms of the benzene ring, usually spelt p- and written in italics, as in p- xylene.
7 a polymer of, or compound related to, the specified compound.
[From Greek para alongside]
combining form , denoting
1 alongside; beside; side-by-side parathyroid .
2 beyond parapsychology .
3 resembling paramilitary .
4 auxiliary paramedical .
5 abnormal paraesthesia .
6 chem having substituted atoms or groups attached to two opposite carbon atoms of the benzene ring, usually spelt p- and written in italics, as in p- xylene.
7 a polymer of, or compound related to, the specified compound.
[From Greek para alongside]
para-2 or (before a vowel) par-
combining form , denoting protection or defence against the specified thing parachute parasol .
[French, from Italian, from Latin parare to defend]
combining form , denoting protection or defence against the specified thing parachute parasol .
[French, from Italian, from Latin parare to defend]
para-3
combining form , denoting parachute paratrooper paragliding .
combining form , denoting parachute paratrooper paragliding .
parable
noun
1 a story intended to convey a moral or religious lesson; an allegorical tale.
2 any of the stories of this kind recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, especially those told by Jesus.
[14c: from Latin parabola comparison, from Greek parabole analogy, from paraballein to set alongside or compare]
noun
1 a story intended to convey a moral or religious lesson; an allegorical tale.
2 any of the stories of this kind recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, especially those told by Jesus.
[14c: from Latin parabola comparison, from Greek parabole analogy, from paraballein to set alongside or compare]
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