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Definition of park
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of park is as below...
Park (n.) A space
occupied
by the
animals,
wagons,
pontoons,
and
materials
of all
kinds,
as
ammunition,
ordnance
stores,
hospital
stores,
provisions,
etc., when
brought
together;
also, the
objects
themselves;
as, a park of
wagons;
a park of
artillery..
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Imparked
::
Imparked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Impar.
Tinder
::
Tinder
(n.)
Something
very
inflammable,
used for
kindling
fire from a
spark,
as
scorched
linen..
Spark
::
Spark (n.) A
small,
shining
body, or
transient
light;
a
sparkle..
Twinkle
::
Twinkle
(v. i.) To shine with an
intermitted
or a
broken,
quavering
light;
to flash at
intervals;
to
sparkle;
to
scintillate..
Comparison
::
Comparison
(n.) A
figure
by which one
person
or thing is
compared
to
another,
or the two are
considered
with
regard
to some
property
or
quality,
which is
common
to them both; e.g., the lake
sparkled
like a
jewel..
Parking
::
Parking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Par.
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) An
extraordinary
assembly
of the
parkiament
or
estates
of the
realm,
held
without
the
king's
writ, -- as the
assembly
which
restored
Charles
II. to the
throne,
and that which
declared
the
throne
to be
abdicated
by James II..
Brisk
::
Brisk (a.) Full of
spirit
of life;
effervesc/ng,
as
liquors;
sparkling;
as, brick
cider..
Electrical
::
Electrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
electricity;
consisting
of,
containing,
derived
from, or
produced
by,
electricity;
as,
electric
power or
virtue;
an
electric
jar;
electric
effects;
an
electric
spark..
Imparking
::
Imparking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Impar.
Fallow Deer
::
Fallow
deer () A
European
species
of deer
(Cervus
dama),
much
smaller
than the red deer. In
summer
both sexes are
spotted
with
white.
It is
common
in
England,
where it is often
domesticated
in the
parks..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A frame of wire
netting
over a
locomotive
chimney,
to
prevent
escape
of
sparks..
Spark
::
Spark (n.) A
lover;
a
gallant;
a beau.
Pavilion
::
Pavilion
(n.) A
single
body or mass of
building,
contained
within
simple
walls and a
single
roof,
whether
insulated,
as in the park or
garden
of a
larger
edifice,
or
united
with other
parts,
and
forming
an angle or
central
feature
of a large
pile..
Parked
::
Parked
(imp. & p. p.) of Par.
Glitter
::
Glitter
(v. i.) To
sparkle
with
light;
to shine with a
brilliant
and
broken
light or showy
luster;
to
gleam;
as, a
glittering
sword..
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) The
keeper
of a
public
park or
forest;
formerly,
a sworn
officer
of a
forest,
appointed
by the
king's
letters
patent,
whose
business
was to walk
through
the
forest,
recover
beasts
that had
strayed
beyond
its
limits,
watch the deer,
present
trespasses
to the next court held for the
forest,
etc..
Rangership
::
Rangership
(n.) The
office
of the
keeper
of a
forest
or park.
Parkesine
::
Parkesine
(n.) A
compound,
originally
made from gun
cotton
and
castor
oil, but later from
different
materials,
and used as a
substitute
for
vulcanized
India
rubber
and for
ivory;
--
called
also
xylotile..
Tension
::
Tension
(a.) The
quality
in
consequence
of which an
electric
charge
tends to
discharge
itself,
as into the air by a
spark,
or to pass from a body of
greater
to one of less
electrical
potential.
It
varies
as the
quantity
of
electricity
upon a given
area..
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