"Parsnips" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Parsnips are a type of root vegetable that is similar to carrots, but sweeter and nuttier in flavor. They are often cooked and used in soups, stews, and roasted as a side dish. They can also be mashed or pureed as a substitute for potatoes.
Parsimoniousness is the quality of being unwilling to spend or give money, resources, or effort, often to the point of being stingy or miserly. It refers to a person's tendency to be extravagant or excessive in their frugality, often to the extent of being unwilling to part with even small amounts of money or resources when it would be reasonable or advantageous to do so.
Parsin is a verb that means to examine or investigate something minutely, especially for the purpose of explaining its meaning or significance.
Parisispenny is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The name "parsippany" comes from the Abenaki Native American word "Pahsahmanick", which means "the stream across which the larvae of spiders run".
Parsis is a term used to refer to the Zoroastrian ethnic group who migrated from Persia (modern-day Iran) to India, particularly to the city of Bombay (now Mumbai), in the 10th century. They are known for their unique culture and religious practices, and are often referred to as Parsis or Irani Zoroastrians.