Words Starting With "P"

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Parallelograms

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Parallelograms are four-sided shapes in which opposite sides are parallel to each other.

Parallelopiped

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A parallelepiped is a three-dimensional geometric solid with six rectangular faces. It is a type of prism, where the faces are all rectangular and are parallel to each other. The opposite sides of the solid are exactly the same length, making it a symmetrical shape.

Parallels

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Parallel refers to something that runs alongside or alongside something else, often identical or similarly shaped. It can also refer to the act of moving or existing in the same direction as something else.

Parallely

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In a parallel manner; simultaneously; in a way that is parallel or runs alongside something else.

Paralogise

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Paralogise is a verb that means to rationalize or justify something in a hypocritical or illogical manner. It is often used to describe someone's attempt to defend or excuse their own wrongdoing or inconsistent behavior by appealing to irrelevant principles or standards.

Paralogism

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A paralogism is a type of logical fallacy, specifically a kind of ambiguity or equivocation. It occurs when an argument relies on a pretended parallel or similarity between two concepts or words that are not actually analogous, in order to deceive or mislead the audience. In other words, a paralogism is an argument that uses a supposedly identical or comparable premise, but really exploits the ambiguity or difference between the two concepts. This fallacy can be used to mislead or misdirect the audience, often to support a conclusion that may not be entirely valid or accurate.

Paralogist

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A paralogist is a person who explains or comments on the words or language of another, often in an academic or literary context. It can refer to a scholar or critic who analyzes and interprets the meaning, symbolism, or literary devices used in a text, speech, or other form of communication.

Paralogize

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To paralogize something means to provide a false or misleading explanation for it. The word is derived from the Latin "paralogia," which specifically refers to a false or sophistical argument. In other words, paralogizing is a form of deception or misdirection, where one presents a explanation or justification for something that is not actually true or accurate.

Paralogous

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Paralogous refers to evolutionary relationships between genes that are closely related in sequence but have different functions. They are often derived from a common ancestral gene that has undergone changes, such as gene duplication, and have since undergone different evolutionary paths, resulting in distinct functions. In other words, paralogous genes share a recent common ancestor and have similar sequences, but have evolved to perform different biological roles.

Paralogs

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Paralogs are genes or proteins that are similar in function to each other, yet have evolved from a common ancestral gene through gene duplication. Unlike orthologs, which are genes that have similar functions and evolve from a common ancestor in different species, paralogs are similar genes that have evolved from a common ancestral gene within the same species.

Paralogy

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Paralogy refers to the phenomenon where two words or phrases that seem semantically and phonologically similar, but have different meanings, can be easily confused with each other, leading to misunderstandings or miscommunication.

Paralumbar

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The word "paralumbar" refers to the area located on either side of the lower back, between the thoracic region (upper back) and the lumbar region (lower back). It is a commonly used term in medical and anatomical contexts.

Paralympian

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A Paralympian is an athlete who represents a country in the Paralympic Games, a multi-sport event for athletes with physical disabilities. The term is derived from the combination of "parallel" and "Olympian", and the Paralympic Games are held in conjunction with the Olympic Games, typically with a one-year delay. Paralympians compete in a variety of sports, including athletics, swimming, cycling, and wheelchair basketball, among others, and are celebrated for their athleticism, resilience, and determination.

Paralympians

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Paralympians are athletes who compete in Paralympic Games, which are international multi-sport events for athletes with physical disabilities. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, immediately following the Olympic Games, and feature a wide range of sports and events designed to be accessible and challenging for athletes with various physical impairments, such as amputations, spinal cord injuries, and visual impairments.

Paralympic

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The Paralympic Games is a multi-sport event for athletes with physical disabilities, held four years after the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The games were founded in 1960 and are organized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The Paralympics feature a wide range of sports, including track and field, swimming, basketball, and wheelchair racing, among others. The event aims to promote inclusion, equality, and opportunities for athletes with disabilities to compete and showcase their skills.

Paralympics

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The Paralympics is a multi-sport event for athletes with physical disabilities, held parallel to the Olympic Games. It was created in 1960 to provide opportunities for athletes with disabilities to compete and participate in sports, and has since become a major international event with thousands of participants from around the world.

Paralyse

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To paralyse means to deprive someone or something of the use of their limbs or faculties, often as a result of physical or emotional shock, injury, or disease. It can also mean to immobilize or render ineffective, as in a paralysing fear or a paralysing effect on an idea or action. In general, it refers to a loss of power or movement, whether physical or figurative.

Paralysed

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Complete loss of muscle power or movement, often caused by physical injury or medical condition. The person is unable to move or control their muscles, completely paralyzed, as if frozen in place.

Paralyser

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A paralyser is a noun that refers to something that causes paralysis, or a state of being unable to move or function. It can also refer to a device or substance that temporarily disables or paralyses something, such as a muscle or a system.

Paralyses

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Paralyses is the third person singular present tense of the verb "paralyze", which means to deprive (a person or part of the body) of the power of voluntary movement; to make unable to move or function normally.

Paralysing

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Paralysing refers to rendering someone or something completely powerless, immobile, or unable to move or function. It can also describe a feeling of being struck with fear, anxiety, or astonishment, making it impossible to take action or react. Additionally, paralysing can also pertain to a medical condition where a person's nervous system is damaged, resulting in complete loss of muscle function or movement.

Paralysis

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Paralysis is a medical condition where there is a loss or impairment of motor function in a part of the body, resulting in an inability to move. This can be caused by a variety of factors such as a brain or spinal cord injury, stroke, or nerve damage. In some cases, paralysis can be temporary, but in other cases, it can be permanent. The term is often used metaphorically to describe a state of being unable to move or act due to fear, shock, or other emotional factors.

Paralytic

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Paralytic refers to something or someone that causes paralysis, which is the loss of muscle function and sensation, typically resulting from damage to the spinal cord, nerves, or brain.

Paralytically

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The word "paralytically" is an adverb that means to a degree that causes complete paralysis, or to an extent that renders someone or something completely ineffective or incapable of functioning. It is often used to describe a state of total disability, numbness, or immobility, whether physical, emotional, or mental.

Paralytics

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Paralytics refers to a condition where a person or an animal is partially or completely paralyzed, meaning they have no muscle control or sensation in a specific part or parts of their body. This can be caused by various factors such as injury, illness, infection, or even certain medical treatments. In essence, paralytic is a term used to describe impaired muscle function or weakness.

Paralyze

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To paralyze someone or something means to cause them to become unable to move or function due to physical, emotional, or psychological disability or traumatic injury. Paralysis can also refer to the state of being completely numb or sensation-less, either temporarily or permanently, often as a result of injury or illness. For example: "The accident left him paralyzed from the waist down" or "The mfghan was paralyzed with fear." It can also be used figuratively to describe a condition in which someone or something is rendered powerless or unable to move or function effectively, for example: "The company was paralyzed by the strike" or "The failure of the talks has paralyzed the negotiations."

Paralyzed

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Paralyzed refers to a state of being completely unable to move or feel in a part of the body due to injury or illness, such as a spinal cord injury or a severe stroke. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is emotionally or mentally unable to move or respond to a situation, often due to fear, shock, or overwhelm.

Paralyzer

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The word "paralyzer" refers to a person or thing that paralyzes or causes paralysis. It can also refer to a drink or cocktail that has a paralyzing effect on the consumer, often due to its strong potency.

Paralyzes

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The verb "paralyzes" refers to the act of completely numbing or immobilizing a person or thing, often as a result of physical or mental shock, severe pain, or a medical condition. It can also describe a situation where someone is unable to take action or make progress due to fear, anxiety, or emotional or psychological trauma.

Paralyzing

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The word "paralyzing" is an adjective that means causing or bringing about a complete loss of physical strength or motion, due to fear, anxiety, or other emotional factors. It can also refer to something that is so overwhelming or intense that it makes it impossible to think or act.

Param

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Param is a noun that refers to a parameter or a condition that defines the behavior or outcome of a system, process, or function. It can also refer to a personal characteristic or trait that is considered important in a particular context. For example, "the param of the experiment was a placebo", or "he has a param for success".

Paramagnet

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A paramagnet is a type of material that is weakly attracted to a magnetic field, but not strongly enough to be considered ferromagnetic.

Paramagnetic

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Paramagnetic refers to the tendency of certain materials, such as atoms, molecules, or ions, to be weakly attracted to magnetic fields. These materials are slightly repelled by strong magnetic fields and are attracted by weak magnetic fields.

Paramagnetism

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Paramagnetism is a type of magnetism that is exhibited by materials that are weakly attracted to magnetic fields. Paramagnetic materials are made up of atoms or molecules that have a permanent magnetic moment, which is a permanent magnetization of the material. When a paramagnetic material is placed in a magnetic field, the magnetic moments of the atoms or molecules align with the direction of the magnetic field, resulting in a weak attraction to the field.

Paramaleic

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Parasitic: relating to or resembling a parasite, a living thing that lives on or in another living thing and gets its food and nutrients from it, often harming or benefiting the host.

Paramaribo

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Paramaribo is the capital and largest city of Suriname, a country located on the north coast of South America.