"Paries" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"paries" is not a word in the English language. I believe you meant to type "pares"?
The Paridae is a family of small to medium-sized passerine birds. It includes tits, titsmice, and chickadees. They are commonly found in woodland, garden, and urban environments in the Northern Hemisphere.
Paridigitate refers to the state of being paired or joined together in pairs, particularly in relation to fingers or toes.
The word "parietal" refers to the back or side of the head, specifically the part that includes the parietal bone. As an anatomical term, it can refer to the superior and inferior parietal lobules of the brain, which are responsible for processing sensory information from the body. In a broader sense, "parietal" can also be used to describe something that is related to the side or back of something, such as a parietal wall or a parietal view in photography.
Parietally refers to something that is partial or limited to the parietal region or area of the body, which is the region around the sides and back of the head, including the temples and the back of the head.
The adjective "parietary" refers to something related to the parietal bone or the parietal region of the brain. It can also describe something that is located near or associated with the parietal lobe, which is a region of the brain involved in processing sensory information and spatial awareness.