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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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Turnstone
::
Turnstone
(n.) Any
species
of
limicoline
birds of the
genera
Strepsilas
and
Arenaria,
allied
to the
plovers,
especially
the
common
American
and
European
species
(Strepsilas
interpres).
They are so
called
from their habit of
turning
up small
stones
in
search
of
mollusks
and other
aquatic
animals.
Called
also brant bird, sand
runner,
sea
quail,
sea lark,
sparkback,
and
skirlcrake..
Park
::
Park (v. t.) To bring
together
in a park, or
compact
body; as, to park the
artillery,
the
wagons,
etc..
Sparkle
::
Sparkle
(v. t.) To
disperse.
Blood
::
Blood (n.) A man of fire or
spirit;
a fiery
spark;
a gay, showy man; a
rake..
Concourse
::
Concourse
(n.) An open space where
several
roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where
several
roads meet.
Give
::
Give (n.) To
yield;
to
furnish;
to
produce;
to emit; as, flint and steel give
sparks..
Sparkle
::
Sparkle
(n.) To emit
little
bubbles,
as
certain
kinds of
liquors;
to
effervesce;
as,
sparkling
wine..
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..
Sparklet
::
Sparklet
(n.) A small
spark.
Disimpark
::
Disimpark
(v. t.) To free from the
barriers
or
restrictions
of a park.
Fulgurata
::
Fulgurata
(n.) A
spectro-electric
tube in which the
decomposition
of a
liquid
by the
passage
of an
electric
spark is
observed.
Park
::
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..
Deflagrate
::
Deflagrate
(v. i.) To burn with a
sudden
and
sparkling
combustion,
as
niter;
also, to snap and
crackle
with
slight
explosions
when
heated,
as
salt..
Deflagrable
::
Deflagrable
(a.)
Burning
with a
sudden
and
sparkling
combustion,
as
niter;
hence,
slightly
explosive;
liable
to snap and
crackle
when
heated,
as
salt..
Fender
::
Fender
(v. t. & i.) A
screen
to
prevent
coals or
sparks
of an open fire from
escaping
to the
floor.
Ignescent
::
Ignescent
(a.)
Emitting
sparks
of fire when
struck
with
steel;
scintillating;
as,
ignescent
stones..
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..
Sparkle
::
Sparkle
(n.) To
manifest
itself
by, or as if by,
emitting
sparks;
to
glisten;
to
flash..
Sparkler
::
Sparkler
(n.) One who
scatters;
esp., one who
scatters
money;
an
improvident
person..
Parkeria
::
Parkeria
(n.) A genus of large
arenaceous
fossil
Foraminifera
found in the
Cretaceous
rocks.
The
species
are
globular,
or
nearly
so, and are of all sizes up to that of a
tennis
ball..
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