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parrack, parreck, parroch, parrock, parrok,
parrock [ˈparək]
n. A small enclosure or pen. Things closely huddled together.
v. To confine, enclose.
pa$snip, pa$snips, parsneep, parsnip,
parsnip [ˈparsnɪp]
n. A parsnip.
partan, partan-taed, parten, partin, parton, pertan, portan,
partan [ˈpartən]
n. The common edible crab Cancer pagurus.
Compounds and phrases etc.
partan-taed: adj. Intoed.
partch, perch,
partch [partʃ]
n. A perch. A pole or pile of stones set up in a seaway to guide navigation.
See perk also.
parteeciple,
parteeciple [ˈpartisəpl]
n. A participle.
pairticular, parteecilar, parteeclar, parteeclars, parteecular, parteecularity, parteeculars, parteeculars, parteeklar, parteeklars, parteekler, parteiclars, parteicular, parteicularitie, parteiklar, parteiklars, partickler, particlar, particler, particularity, partikler, perteeccular, perteecular, pertickler, perticulars, purteeclir,
parteecular [ˈpartiklər, ˈpartikələr]
adj. Remarkable, worthy of note, unusual, odd, strange, peculiar. Private, confidential. Of people: showing special kindness or attention to another, affable, markedly friendly, ingratiating, familiar in manner.
adv. Particularly, markedly, to an unusual degree, especially.
Compounds and phrases etc.
parteeculars: pl. Particulars, private matters.
parteecularity [ˈpartiklərətɪ, ˈpartikələrətɪ]: An idiosyncracy.
parteeshun, parteetion, pateeshin, pateition, patition,
parteetion [pərˈtiʃən]
n. A partition.
partelt, partle, partle, partled,
partle [partl]
n. A small worthless thing, a trifle, detail.
v. To waste time, work in a half-hearted way, trifle.
pt. pp. partelt
pash, pashie, pashy,
pash [paʃ]
n. A jocular term for the head.
pashy
adj. Sagacious, 'brainy', witty.
pasper, paspier,
pasper [ˈpaspər]
n. SW. Samphire Crithmum maritimum.
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