"Parapet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A parapet is a low wall or barrier, typically along the top of a fortification, such as a castle wall, or along the edge of a bridge, that provides protection from gunfire, erosion, or other hazards. It can also refer to a low railing or wall, often used to prevent people from falling from a height.
Paraoperative refers to medical procedures or interventions that take place during the interval between the end of one surgical operation and the beginning of the next.
Paraparesis is a medical term that refers to a degree of weakness or paralysis that affects one or more limbs, particularly the legs. It is often used to describe a condition where the legs are affected, but not to the same extent as in complete paralysis. Paraparesis can be caused by a range of factors, including spinal cord injuries, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions. The term is often used by medical professionals to describe the severity of a condition, as it falls between paraplegia (which affects both legs) and hemiparesis (which affects one arm and/or one leg).
The adjective "parapatellar" refers to a condition or location situated beside or next to the patella (kneecap). In medical terms, it can describe a condition where a procedure or structure affects or is situated adjacent to the kneecap, rather than directly on or behind it.
Past participle form of "parapet", meaning: to surround with a parapet, or to build up or strengthen a parapet around something. A parapet is a low wall or railing, especially one at the edge of a roof, a bridge, or a rampart.