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2,564 words match “PARA”

EMPARADISE v.
Same as Imparadise.
ENDOPARASITE n.
Any parasite which lives in the internal organs of an animal, as the tapeworms, Trichina, etc.; -- opposed to ectoparasite. See Entozoön. -- En`do*par`a*sit"ic, a.
EQUIPARABLE a.
Comparable. [Obs. or R.]
EQUIPARATE v.
To compare. [R.]
FISSIPARA n.
Animals which reproduce by fission.
GEMMIPARA; GEMMIPARES n.
Animals which increase by budding, as hydroids.
IMPARADISE v.
To put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. "Imparadised in one another's arms." Milton.
IMPARALLELED a.
Unparalleled. [Obs.]
IMPREPARATION n.
Want of preparation. [Obs.] Hooker.
INCOMPARABLE a.
Not comparable; admitting of no comparison with others; unapproachably eminent; without a peer or equal; matchless; peerless; transcendent. A merchant of incomparable wealth. Shak. A new hypothesis . . . which hath the incomparable Sir Isaac Newton for a patron. Bp. Warburton. -- In*com"pa*ra*ble*ness, n. -- In*com"pa…
INFANTILE PARALYSIS n.
rns of the gray substance of the spinal cord. It is attended with febrile symptoms, motor paralysis, and muscular atrophy, often producing permanent deformities. Called also acute anterior poliomyelitis.
INSEPARABILITY n.
The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparableness. Locke.
INSEPARABLE a. 2 definitions
Not separable; incapable of being separated or disjoined. The history of every language is inseparable from that of the people by whom it is spoken. Mure. Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable. D. Webster.
INSEPARABLENESS n.
The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparability. Bp. Burnet.
INSEPARABLY adv.
In an inseparable manner or condition; so as not to be separable. Bacon. And cleaves through life inseparably close. Cowper.
INSEPARATE a.
Not separate; together; united. Shak.
INSEPARATELY adv.
Inseparably. [Obs.] Cranmer.
IRREPARABILITY n.
The quality or state of being irreparable; irreparableness. Sterne.
IRREPARABLE a.
Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable loss. Shak.
IRREPARABLENESS n.
Quality of being irreparable.
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