Paris green
— Noun
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~ a toxic double salt of copper arsenate and copper acetate
Paris
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~ sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae
paris
— Noun
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~ the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce
Paris green
— Noun
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~ a shade of green tinged with yellow
Paris daisy
— Noun
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~ perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum
parish
— Noun
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~ the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor
parish
— Noun
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~ a local church community
parishioner
— Noun
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~ a member of a parish
parisian
— Noun
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~ a native or resident of Paris
parisienne
— Noun
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~ a female native or resident of Paris
parisology
— Noun
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~ the use of ambiguous words
parity
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~ (physics) parity is conserved in a universe in which the laws of physics are the same in a right-handed system of coordinates as in a left-handed system
parity check
— Noun
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~ a system of checking for errors in computer functioning
parity
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~ (obstetrics) the number of liveborn children a woman has delivered; "the parity of the mother must be considered"; "a bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children"
parity
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~ (mathematics) a relation between a pair of integers: if both integers are odd or both are even they have the same parity; if one is odd and the other is even they have different parity; "parity is often used to check the integrity of transmitted data"
parity bit
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~ (computer science) a bit that is used in an error detection procedure in which a 0 or 1 is added to each group of bits so that it will have either an odd number of 1's or an even number of 1's; e.g., if the parity is odd then any group of bits that arrives with an even number of 1's must contain an error
parity
— Noun
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~ (computer science) a bit that is used in an error detection procedure in which a 0 or 1 is added to each group of bits so that it will have either an odd number of 1's or an even number of 1's; e.g., if the parity is odd then any group of bits that arrives with an even number of 1's must contain an error
Parjanya
— Noun
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~ Hindu god of rain; sometimes identified with Indra
Parji
— Noun
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~ a Dravidian language spoken in south central India