parchment
— Noun
– English
~ skin of a sheep or goat prepared for writing on
pardner
— Noun
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~ an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest; "the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"
pardon
— Noun
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~ the formal act of liberating someone
pardon
— Noun
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~ a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
pardon
— Noun
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~ the act of excusing a mistake or offense
pardon
— Verb
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~ accept an excuse for; "Please excuse my dirty hands"
pardon
— Verb
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~ grant a pardon to; "Ford pardoned Nixon"; "The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President"
pardonable
— Adjective
– English
~ admitting of being pardoned
pardonably
— Adverb
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~ in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree; "he was excusably late"
pardoner
— Noun
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~ a person who pardons or forgives or excuses a fault or offense
pardoner
— Noun
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~ a medieval cleric who raised money for the church by selling papal indulgences
Panthera pardus
— Noun
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~ large feline of African and Asian forests usually having a tawny coat with black spots
pare
— Verb
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~ strip the skin off; "pare apples"
pare down
— Verb
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~ decrease gradually or bit by bit
pare
— Verb
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~ cut small bits or pare shavings from; "whittle a piece of wood"
pare
— Verb
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~ remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size; "pare one's fingernails"; "trim the photograph"; "trim lumber"
pare
— Verb
– English
~ decrease gradually or bit by bit
paregmenon
— Noun
– English
~ juxtaposing words having a common derivation (as in `sense and sensibility')
paregoric
— Noun
– English
~ medicine used to treat diarrhea
parenchyma
— Noun
– English
~ animal tissue that constitutes the essential part of an organ as contrasted with e.g. connective tissue and blood vessels