paraplegia |
paralysis of the legs and lower torso because of spinal cord injury or disease. |
parapraxis |
an action in which a person's conscious intent is not entirely carried out, as in making errors or losing things. |
paraprofessional |
a worker trained to assist a professional person in a semiprofessional capacity. |
parapsychology |
the scientific study of mental phenomena, such as telepathy or clairvoyance, that have no current scientific explanation. |
Para rubber |
crude rubber obtained from any of several tropical spurge trees of South America. |
parasite |
an animal or plant that lives on or in another organism and draws sustenance from it. [2 definitions] |
parasitic |
of, concerning, or caused by a parasite. |
parasitism |
the method of existence or survival of a parasite. [2 definitions] |
parasitize |
to live as a parasite on. |
parasitology |
the scientific study of parasites and parasitism. |
parasitosis |
a disease caused by any sort of parasites. |
parasol |
a light umbrella used esp. by women as protection against the sun. |
parasympathetic |
relating to those parts of the autonomic nervous system, found in the middle and back parts of the brain and the lower spinal cord, that oppose the work of the sympathetic system, as in dilating the pupils or slowing the heart beat. |
parataxis |
the putting together of sentences, clauses, or phrases with no conjunctive words, as in, "Come in, it's getting cold". |
parathion |
a highly poisonous liquid used as an insecticide. |
parathyroid |
positioned near the thyroid gland. [2 definitions] |
paratroop |
of or concerning soldiers trained to enter combat areas by parachuting from airplanes. [2 definitions] |
paratrooper |
a soldier trained to enter combat areas by parachuting from an airplane. |
paratyphoid |
an intestinal disease that resembles, but is less severe than, typhoid. [3 definitions] |
par avion |
(French) by airplane; by air mail. |
parboil |
to cook partially by immersing in boiling water for a brief time. |