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pardal- Greek spotted; a starling<br />

pardalianches leopard’s bane, lit. poisonous to a leopard<br />

pardalinus spotted like a leopard or panther.<br />

pardalis spotted like a panther.<br />

pardinalinus leopard-like, spotted<br />

pardinus leopard-spotted, spotted like a panther.<br />

parei, pareia Greek the cheek<br />

Parelmoer Dutch cv. mother of pearl<br />

paren, parent Latin a parent<br />

parenchymaticus composed of cells.<br />

paresi, paresis Greek a letting go; paralysis, impairment of strength<br />

pari Latin equal; a titmouse<br />

pari passu at the same pace<br />

pari, parima Greek the cheek<br />

parie, paries, pariet Latin a wall<br />

Parietaria Parietar'ia (pare-ee-eh-TARE-ee-a) New Latin, from Late Latin, pellitory-of-the-wall, from feminine<br />

of parietarius of a wall, from Latin pariet-, paries wall, and -arius -ary, in reference to the habitat of the original<br />

species.<br />

parietalis borne on a wall, belonging to a wall.<br />

parietaria, -ae another name for 'herba perdicalis'<br />

parietinus wall-loving.<br />

parilis uniform.<br />

parilla, -parilla Latin a little vine<br />

parishii par'ishii (PARE-ish-ee-eye)<br />

parisiensis -is -e parisien'sis, parisien'se (pare-ee-zee-EN-sis, pare-ee-zee-EN-see) from the neighborhood of<br />

Paris.<br />

pariter equally, in like manner<br />

par-pinnatus pinnate, <strong>with</strong> an equal number of leaflets <strong>with</strong>out a terminal one.<br />

perle d’azur French cv. azure pearl<br />

Perlmutterschale German cv. mother of pearl<br />

parkeri par'keri (PAR-ker-eye)<br />

Parkinsonia Parkinso'nia (par-kin-SEW-nee-a)<br />

parlini<br />

parm-, parma, -parma Latin a small shield<br />

Parmelia<br />

parmularis in form of a small shield.<br />

Parnassia Parnas'sia (par-NAS-ee-a) from the 16 th century name Gramen Parnassi, referring to Mount<br />

Parnassus, Greece, Greece sacred to Apollo and the Muses and Graces. New Latin, from Latin Parnasus,<br />

Parnassus, Parnassus, from Greek Parnasos, Parnassos, and New Latin -ia<br />

parnassicus, parnassis, parnassius from Mt. Parnassus, Greece<br />

parnassifolius parnassia-leaved, resembling Grass-of-Parnassus, from Latin parnassius of Parnassus, from<br />

Greek parnasios, from Parnasos Parnassus, mountain in Greece sacred to Apollo and the Muses<br />

parod-, parodo, parodus Greek an entrance, passage<br />

Paronychia New Latin, from Greek parōnychia, from Greek παρὰ, para-, beside, and ὅνυξ, onyx, the nail,or<br />

onychos, beside the nail or fingernail, i. e. the whitlows, a plant reputed to be a supposed cure for whitlows,<br />

from parōnychia whitlow, or felon, an inflammation of the tissues adjacent to the nail of a finger or toe usually<br />

accompanied by infection and pus. (Caryophyllaceae)<br />

paronym Greek of the same derivation<br />

parot, paroti Greek beside the ear<br />

parotid-, parotido Greek the parotid gland<br />

-parous Latin giving birth to, bearing<br />

Parrotia for F.W. Parrot (1792-1841), German naturalist<br />

Parrya For William E. Parry (1790-1855), arctic explorer during whose first expedition to the North<br />

American Arctic (1819-1820) specimens of the genus were first collected.<br />

parryae par'ryae (PARE-ee-ee)<br />

parryanus -a -um parrya'nus (pare-ee-AY-nus)

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