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never worked a day in his life.<br />

parcel n. 1 package, packet, carton, box, container, case: We are<br />

sending food parcels to the needy. 2 portion, plot, plat, lot,<br />

piece, section, tract: We have bought a small parcel of land<br />

and plan to build on it next year. 3 lot, group, batch,<br />

collection, pack, bundle, set: She gathered a parcel of<br />

drawings and published them as a travel sketchbook.<br />

--v. 4 Often, parcel out. apportion, allot, deal (out), dole<br />

(out), mete (out), hand out, distribute, share (out), divide,<br />

Colloq divvy (up): Before he died he parcelled out his fortune<br />

amongst his grandchildren.<br />

parch v. dry (out or up), desiccate, dehydrate, exsiccate; scorch,<br />

sear, burn, bake; shrivel (up), wither: The earth was parched<br />

by the unrelenting sun.<br />

pardon n. 1 forgiveness, forgiving, amnesty, remission, release,<br />

reprieval, absolution, indulgence, excuse, excusal, allowance,<br />

overlooking, condonation, exoneration, exculpation: Should<br />

there be any pardon for crimes against humanity?<br />

--v. 2 forgive, remit, release, reprieve, absolve, indulge,<br />

allow, overlook, let off, excuse, condone, exonerate, exculpate:<br />

There are some crimes that ought not be pardoned.<br />

pare v. 1 trim, peel, skin, shave (off), shuck; decorticate,<br />

excoriate: Pare the apples and then grate them coarsely. 2<br />

Often, pare down. reduce, diminish, decrease, cut (back or<br />

down), curtail, slash (back), lower, lessen: Since his illness,<br />

Bob has pared down his time at the office. We'll have to pare<br />

our prices to stay competitive in the present climate.<br />

parent n. 1 father or mother, progenitor, progenitrix, procreator,<br />

begetter, materfamilias or paterfamilias; foster-parent,<br />

stepmother or stepfather, guardian, Colloq old lady or old man,<br />

Brit old-fashioned or facetiousmater or pater: Most teenagers<br />

clash with their parents sooner or later. 2 source, origin,<br />

originator, well-spring, fountain-head, root: The liturgy of St<br />

James is undoubtedly the parent of the Armenian Rite.<br />

parentage n. lineage, ancestry, line, family, extraction, descent,

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