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Definition of paris
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Paris (n.) The chief city of
France.
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Parisian
::
Parisian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Paris.
Parson
::
Parson
(n.) A
person
who
represents
a
parish
in its
ecclesiastical
and
corporate
capacities;
hence,
the
rector
or
incumbent
of a
parochial
church,
who has full
possession
of all the
rights
thereof,
with the cure of
souls..
Plaster
::
Plaster
(n.)
Calcined
gypsum,
or
plaster
of
Paris,
especially
when
ground,
as used for
making
ornaments,
figures,
moldings,
etc.; or
calcined
gypsum
used as a
fertilizer..
Intercomparison
::
Intercomparison
(n.)
Mutual
comparison
of
corresponding
parts.
Clerk
::
Clerk (n.) A
parish
officer,
being a
layman
who leads in
reading
the
responses
of the
Episcopal
church
service,
and
otherwise
assists
in it..
Calcimine
::
Calcimine
(n.) A white or
colored
wash for the
ceiling
or other
plastering
of a room,
consisting
of a
mixture
of clear glue, Paris white or zinc
white,
and
water..
Gypsoplast
::
Gypsoplast
(n.) A cast taken in
plaster
of
Paris,
or in white
lime..
Rectory
::
Rectory
(n.) The
province
of a
rector;
a
parish
church,
parsonage,
or
spiritual
living,
with all its
rights,
tithes,
and
glebes..
Estimate
::
Estimate
(v. t.) To from an
opinion
of, as to
amount,,
number,
etc., from
imperfect
data,
comparison,
or
experience;
to make an
estimate
of; to
calculate
roughly;
to rate; as, to
estimate
the cost of a trip, the
number
of feet in a piece of
land..
Nonage
::
Nonage
(n.) The ninth part of
movable
goods,
formerly
payable
to the
clergy
on the death of
persons
in their
parishes..
Plasterly
::
Plasterly
(a.)
Resembling
plaster
of
Paris.
Parable
::
Parable
(n.) A
comparison;
a
similitude;
specifically,
a short
fictitious
narrative
of
something
which might
really
occur in life or
nature,
by means of which a moral is
drawn;
as, the
parables
of
Christ..
Pentecostals
::
Pentecostals
(n. pl.)
Offerings
formerly
made to the
parish
priest,
or to the
mother
church,
at
Pentecost..
Truelove
::
Truelove
(n.) A
plant.
See
Paris.
Caparisoned
::
Caparisoned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Capariso.
Gauge
::
Gauge (n.) The
quantity
of
plaster
of Paris used with
common
plaster
to
accelerate
its
setting.
Flection
::
Flection
(n.) The
variation
of words by
declension,
comparison,
or
conjugation;
inflection..
Parisyllabic
::
Parisyllabic
(a.) Alt. of
Parisyllabica.
Anything
::
Anything
(n.)
Expressing
an
indefinite
comparison;
-- with as or like.
Neptune
::
Neptune
(n.) The
remotest
known
planet
of our
system,
discovered
-- as a
result
of the
computations
of
Leverrier,
of Paris -- by
Galle,
of
Berlin,
September
23, 1846. Its mean
distance
from the sun is about
2,775,000,000
miles,
and its
period
of
revolution
is about
164,78
years..
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