Parker House roll |
a roll shaped by folding over a round, flattened piece of dough. |
parking |
space or an area where cars can be left temporarily. |
parking lot |
a usu. paved area where motor vehicles can be parked. |
parking meter |
a coin-operated device set next to a parking space, that registers the amount of time allowed for parking in that space. |
Parkinson's disease |
a degenerative disease of the nervous system characterized by muscular rigidity and tremors, esp. in the hands and face. |
parkland |
a usu. wooded area designated as or suitable for a public park. |
parkway |
a divided road or highway, often with landscaped areas at the sides or on the center strip. [2 definitions] |
parlance |
manner of speaking or writing, esp. word choice; vernacular. |
parlando |
to be sung or played in a style that suggests speech (used as a musical direction). |
parlay |
to bet (the winnings from a previous bet) on a race or other chance. [3 definitions] |
parley |
a discussion, esp. between opponents or enemies, as to establish terms of truce. [3 definitions] |
parliament |
a national lawmaking body composed of representatives. [3 definitions] |
parliamentarian |
one who is an authority on parliamentary rules and procedures, esp. one serving as such in an organization. |
parliamentary |
of, concerning, or having a parliament. [3 definitions] |
parlor |
a room in a house, hotel, restaurant, or the like for conversation or entertaining guests. [2 definitions] |
parlormaid |
a maid who serves at table, answers the door, waits on guests, and the like. |
parlous |
full of dangers or risks; perilous. |
Parmesan |
a hard dry cheese made from skim milk and usu. grated to garnish other foods such as pasta. |
parmigiana |
cooked with Parmesan cheese. |
Parnassian |
of or pertaining to the art of poetry. |
Parnassus |
Mount Parnassus, a mountain in central Greece that in classical times was associated with Apollo and the Muses. [3 definitions] |