Words Starting With "P"

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Paraphrase

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A paraphrase is a restatement of a sentence or text using different words to convey the same meaning, while maintaining its original intent and clarity. It involves rephrasing the content to provide a fresh perspective, making it more concise, clear, or appealing to the reader or listener.

Paraphrased

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Paraphrased refers to a restatement of a text or passage in one's own words, often in order to better understand, summarize, or simplify the original meaning. It involves rewording or rephrasing the original text to convey the same idea or message, but using different words and sentence structures.

Paraphrases

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Paraphrases are reworded expressions of a text or speech that maintain the same meaning, tone, and intent as the original, but use different words and phrases. They are often used to:<br><br> Convey the same information in a new way<br> Make the language more concise or formal<br> Enhance clarity or readability<br> Provide a different perspective on a topic<br> Show understanding and agreement with someone's statement<br><br>Good paraphrasing requires careful consideration of the original text's meaning and intent, as well as the ability to express that same meaning using fresh language.

Paraphrasia

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Paraphrasia is a term used in linguistics and rhetoric to describe the act of restating or rephrasing a sentence or text in one's own words, without changing its original meaning. This can involve rewording a sentence in a more concise or clear way, or translating it into another language while preserving its intended sense. Paraphrasing can be used to clarify complex ideas, create a fresh perspective, or convey information in a more engaging or accessible manner.

Paraphrasian

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Paraphrasian is not a word in the English language. However, it's possible that you may be looking for the term "paraphrase". A paraphrase is a restatement of a text or passage in your own words, often used to clarify or summarize the original meaning. It is a literary device used to rephrase or rewrite a text without changing its original meaning, but with a different tone, style, or presentation.

Paraphrasing

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The verb "paraphrasing" means to express the meaning of a text, speech, or statement in one's own words, while maintaining the original content and message, but using different wording and syntax. In other words, it involves rephrasing or rewording something to make it clearer, concise, and easier to understand, while preserving its original essence and intent.

Paraphrasis

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Paraphrasis is a literary term that refers to the act of expressing the same thought or idea as another person, but using different words. It involves rephrasing or rewording a text, phrase, or sentence in one's own words, while maintaining the original meaning.

Paraphrast

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A paraphrast is a person who paraphrases or rephrases a text, often to convey the same meaning in different words.

Paraphrastic

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Paraphrastic refers to a verb or phrase that is repeated or restated in slightly different words, often for emphasis, clarification, or variety. In language, paraphrasing involves rephrasing a statement or idea using different words and structures while maintaining the original meaning. This technique is used to make text more engaging, concise, and easy to understand.

Paraphrastically

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Paraphrastically refers to a method of translating or expressing a word, phrase, or passage into different words, while preserving its original meaning, tone, and nuance. In other words, paraphrasing is restating something in different words to convey the same idea or message, often to clarify, simplify, or expand on the original text.

Paraphrenia

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Paraphrenia is a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by a type of delusional thinking and perception. It is characterized by the presence of visual hallucinations, delusions of persecution, and grandiosity. In paraphrenia, individuals believe that people are plotting against them, but they do not have any auditory hallucinations, unlike schizophrenia. The symptoms of paraphrenia can vary in severity and may also include changes in mood, personality, and behavior.

Paraphyletic

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A paraphyletic group is a taxonomic group that includes an ancestral species and some, but not all, of its descendants. It is a subset of a larger group, and it does not include all the descendants of the ancestral species.

Paraphyly

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A paraphyly refers to a taxonomic grouping of organisms that excludes a certain group of organisms that are more closely related to it than to other organisms within the grouping. In other words, it is a grouping of organisms where a particular genus or species is not nested within another genus or species, but is instead a separate branch. This can occur when a common ancestor of the group has since become extinct, leaving its descendants to evolve separately. The term "paraphyly" is often used in biology, particularly in the fields of taxonomy and phylogenetics.

Paraphyses

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Paraphyses refers to a type of specialized cell found in fungi, particularly in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes. These cells typically arise from the cells of the hyphae and develop into elongated or club-shaped structures that produce or release spores.

Paraphysis

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Paraphysis refers to a small outgrowth or projection on the surface of a plant, usually a leaf or stem, which serves no function or has a limited function. In botany, a paraphysis is a small, usually hair-like, structure that grows out from the surface of a plant, often in a random or scattered pattern. It is often seen in plants that have undergone injury or stress, and its exact function is still not fully understood. In some cases, paraphysis can also refer to a type of cellular outgrowth found in some types of fungi and algae.

Parapineal

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The parapineal organs are small, gland-like structures found in the midbrain of the central nervous system. They are located near the posterior commissure, a structure that connects the two halves of the brain. The parapineal organs are thought to play a role in the regulation of melatonin, a hormone that helps to induce sleep and wakefulness. They are also involved in the transmission of sensory information from the eyes to the brain.

Paraplegia

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Paraplegia is a type of spinal cord injury that results in paralysis of the legs and lower back. It is characterized by a loss of motor and sensory function below the level of the spinal cord injury, typically resulting in weakness or paralysis of the legs, loss of bowel and bladder control, and sexual dysfunction. The term "paraplegia" specifically refers to paralysis of the legs, as opposed to tetraplegia, which refers to paralysis of all four limbs.

Paraplegic

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A person who has suffered a spinal cord injury that has resulted in paralysis of both legs, typically below the waist. They may be unable to walk or move their legs in any way, and may require the use of a wheelchair to get around.

Paraplegics

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Paraplegics are individuals who have suffered an injury or have a condition that has resulted in paralysis of the lower limbs, typically below the waist. This means that they have some or all of the functions of their legs and lower back diminished or lost, often as a result of spinal cord injuries, illnesses, or other conditions. As a result, they may experience difficulty with mobility, sensation, and control in their legs, and may require assistance or use assistive devices to move around and perform daily activities.

Paraplegy

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Paraplegy is a medical condition that results in paralysis of the legs, spine, and lower back, typically caused by injury or disease. Patients with paraplegy often have difficulty walking, standing, or controlling bladder and bowel functions. The degree of paralysis can vary, ranging from partial to complete loss of motor function.

Parapleura

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Parapleura is a rare word that refers to a fold or pleura that lies outside or beside the normal pleura, or a secondary pleura that is formed in addition to the primary pleura. It is often used in medical contexts to describe a condition where there is an abnormal formation of pleura, such as in cases of pleural effusion or pleural thickening.

Parapleurae

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Parapleurae is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the lateral plates or lamellae of a diaphragm.

Parapneumonic

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Parapneumonic refers to a condition that occurs in the pleural space surrounding the lungs, which is caused by or related to pneumonia. It can include conditions such as parapneumonic effusion, a collection of fluid in the pleural space, and parapneumonic empyema, a collection of pus in the pleural space. These conditions can occur as a complication of pneumonia and often require medical treatment.

Parapod

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A parapod is a term used in biology to refer to a lateral or secondary branch of a main structure, such as a limb or a pedicle. For example, in the anatomy of insects, a parapod is a lateral branch of the abdomen, which carries the legs and other appendages.

Parapodia

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Parapodia are specialized appendages found in some invertebrates, such as annelids (segmented worms) and arthropods (such as insects, crustaceans, and arachnids). They are usually paired structures, one pair per body segment, used for swimming, walking, or crawling. Parapodia can have different forms, such as setae (bristles), chaetae (hair-like structures), or even appendages with articulated joints, allowing the organisms to move and maneuver in their environment.

Parapods

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Parapods are a pair of appendages that exist in the antennules of primitive arthropods, such as trilobites.

Parapophysis

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The parapophysis is a bony prominence found on the neural arch of a vertebra in the axial skeleton of vertebrates. It is a small, rounded or pointed structure that extends from the neural arch or the transverse process of the vertebra. The parapophysis usually articulates with a corresponding structure on the adjacent vertebra to form a zygapophysis, which is an intervertebral joint that plays a key role in the flexion and extension movements of the spine. The term "parapophysis" comes from the Greek words "para" meaning "beside" and "pophysis" meaning "outgrowth" or "bud".

Parapraxes

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Parapraxes is a term used in psychology to describe a slip of the tongue or a seemingly meaningless mistake that is unintended and uncontrollable. It is often used to describe a phenomenon where a person says something unintended or says the "wrong" word, despite having no intention of doing so.

Parapraxis

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Parapraxis is a term used in psychoanalysis to describe a type of slip of the tongue or a minor accident that occurs unconsciously, often revealing a repressed thought, feeling, or wish. Freud believed that parapraxes, such as forgetting someone's name or leaving a personal item in a public place, were a way for the unconscious mind to express itself and communicate repressed or forbidden thoughts and desires, often in a subtle or indirect way.

Paraprofessional

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A paraprofessional is a person who works in a supporting role in a particular field or profession, typically in a subordinate position to a professional. In education, a paraprofessional is often a trained assistant who works alongside teachers to provide support in classrooms, administrative tasks, or special educational programs. The term is also used in other fields, such as healthcare, social work, and business, to refer to individuals who work in support roles.

Paraprosdokian

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A delightful word!<br><br>A paraprosdokian is a figure of speech in which a phrase or sentence is structured so that the last word or phrase is unexpected, often humorous or surprising. It is a type of pun or play on words that creates a sense of surprise or incongruity, often resulting in a chuckle or a smile. The phrase itself is also often used to describe a witty or clever remark that subverts our expectations.

Paraprotein

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Paraprotein is a term used to describe a group of abnormal proteins that are produced by plasma cells in the circulation. These proteins are usually produced in excess and can cause harm to the body. Paraproteins are commonly associated with blood cancers such as multiple myeloma, Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, and plasma cell neoplasms.

Paraproteinaemia

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Paraproteinaemia is a rare condition in which the blood contains abnormally high levels of immunoglobulins (antibodies) or other proteins. It is often a sign of a underlying disorder such as multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, or Waldenström macroglobulinaemia, a type of lymphoma. The excess proteins can cause a range of symptoms including fatigue, weakness, and impaired nerve function.

Paraproteinemia

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Paraproteinemia is a condition in which an abnormal protein, known as a paraprotein, appears in a person's blood. Paraproteins are abnormal immunoglobulins, which are types of antibodies produced by the immune system. They can be produced by various diseases, including plasma cell disorders such as multiple myeloma, Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, and primary amyloidosis. Paraproteinemia can lead to a range of symptoms and complications, including anemia, infection, and organ damage.

Parapsilosis

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Parapsilosis is a type of fungal infection that is often found on human skin, particularly in areas with moist environments. It is caused by the fungus Candida parapsilosis and is commonly seen in people who are weakened by illness or have compromised immune systems. Symptoms of parapsilosis can include redness, itching, and swelling of the affected area, and in severe cases, it can lead to widespread infection and systemic illness.

Parapsoriasis

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Parapsoriasis is a type of chronic skin disorder characterized by patches or plaques of inflamed skin that are often itchy, scaly, and discolored. It is a group of conditions that are similar to psoriasis, but with distinct differences in their clinical features and pathogenesis. The term "parapsoriasis" was coined in the 19th century to describe these conditions that do not fit the classical description of psoriasis. There are several subtypes of parapsoriasis, including guttate parapsoriasis, small plaque parapsoriasis, and large plaque parapsoriasis, each with its own distinct clinical and histological characteristics. Parapsoriasis can be challenging to diagnose and treat, and a dermatologist or other healthcare professional should be consulted for proper evaluation and management.