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Paracelsian
Paracelsian Par`a*cel"si*an, a.
Of, pertaining to, or in conformity with, the practice of
Paracelsus, a Swiss physician of the 15th century. --Ferrand.
Paracelsian
Paracelsian Par`a*cel"si*an, n.
A follower of Paracelsus or his practice or teachings.
--Hakewill.
Paracelsist
Paracelsist Par`a*cel"sist, n.
A Paracelsian.
Paracentesis
Paracentesis Par`a*cen*te"sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to
pierce at the side, to tap.] (Med.)
The perforation of a cavity of the body with a trocar,
aspirator, or other suitable instrument, for the evacuation
of effused fluid, pus, or gas; tapping.
ParacentricParacentric Par`a*cen"tric, Paracentrical Par`a*cen"tric*al,
a. [Pref. para- + centric, -ical: cf. F. paracentrique.]
Deviating from circularity; changing the distance from a
center.
Paracentric curve (Math.), a curve having the property
that, when its plane is placed vertically, a body
descending along it, by the force of gravity, will
approach to, or recede from, a fixed point or center, by
equal distances in equal times; -- called also a
paracentric.
Paracentric motton or velocity, the motion or velocity of
a revolving body, as a planet, by which it approaches to,
or recedes from, the center, without reference to its
motion in space, or to its motion as reckoned in any other
direction. paracentricParacentric Par`a*cen"tric, Paracentrical Par`a*cen"tric*al,
a. [Pref. para- + centric, -ical: cf. F. paracentrique.]
Deviating from circularity; changing the distance from a
center.
Paracentric curve (Math.), a curve having the property
that, when its plane is placed vertically, a body
descending along it, by the force of gravity, will
approach to, or recede from, a fixed point or center, by
equal distances in equal times; -- called also a
paracentric.
Paracentric motton or velocity, the motion or velocity of
a revolving body, as a planet, by which it approaches to,
or recedes from, the center, without reference to its
motion in space, or to its motion as reckoned in any other
direction. Paracentric curveParacentric Par`a*cen"tric, Paracentrical Par`a*cen"tric*al,
a. [Pref. para- + centric, -ical: cf. F. paracentrique.]
Deviating from circularity; changing the distance from a
center.
Paracentric curve (Math.), a curve having the property
that, when its plane is placed vertically, a body
descending along it, by the force of gravity, will
approach to, or recede from, a fixed point or center, by
equal distances in equal times; -- called also a
paracentric.
Paracentric motton or velocity, the motion or velocity of
a revolving body, as a planet, by which it approaches to,
or recedes from, the center, without reference to its
motion in space, or to its motion as reckoned in any other
direction. Paracentric mottonParacentric Par`a*cen"tric, Paracentrical Par`a*cen"tric*al,
a. [Pref. para- + centric, -ical: cf. F. paracentrique.]
Deviating from circularity; changing the distance from a
center.
Paracentric curve (Math.), a curve having the property
that, when its plane is placed vertically, a body
descending along it, by the force of gravity, will
approach to, or recede from, a fixed point or center, by
equal distances in equal times; -- called also a
paracentric.
Paracentric motton or velocity, the motion or velocity of
a revolving body, as a planet, by which it approaches to,
or recedes from, the center, without reference to its
motion in space, or to its motion as reckoned in any other
direction. ParacentricalParacentric Par`a*cen"tric, Paracentrical Par`a*cen"tric*al,
a. [Pref. para- + centric, -ical: cf. F. paracentrique.]
Deviating from circularity; changing the distance from a
center.
Paracentric curve (Math.), a curve having the property
that, when its plane is placed vertically, a body
descending along it, by the force of gravity, will
approach to, or recede from, a fixed point or center, by
equal distances in equal times; -- called also a
paracentric.
Paracentric motton or velocity, the motion or velocity of
a revolving body, as a planet, by which it approaches to,
or recedes from, the center, without reference to its
motion in space, or to its motion as reckoned in any other
direction. Parachordal
Parachordal Par`a*chor"dal, a. [Pref. para- + chordal.]
(Anat.)
Situated on either side of the notochord; -- applied
especially to the cartilaginous rudiments of the skull on
each side of the anterior part of the notochord. -- n. A
parachordal cartilage.
Parachronism
Parachronism Pa*rach"ro*nism, n. [Pref. para- + Gr. ? time:
cf. F. parachronisme.]
An error in chronology, by which the date of an event is set
later than the time of its occurrence. [R.]
Parachrose
Parachrose Par"a*chrose, a. [Gr. ? false coloring; ? beside,
beyond + ? color.] (Min.)
Changing color by exposure --Mohs.
ParachuteParachute Par"a*chute, n. [F., fr. paper to ward off, guard +
chute a fall. See Parry, and Chute, Chance.]
1. A contrivance somewhat in the form of an umbrella, by
means of which a descent may be made from a balloon, or
any eminence. Paraclete
Paraclete Par"a*clete, n. [L. paracletus, Gr. ?, from ? to
call to one, to exhort, encourage; ? beside + ? to call.]
An advocate; one called to aid or support; hence, the
Consoler, Comforter, or Intercessor; -- a term applied to the
Holy Spirit.
From which intercession especially I conceive he hath
the name of the Paraclete given him by Christ. --Bp.
Pearson.
ParacloseParaclose Par"a*close, n. (Arch.)
See Parclose. paracloseParclose Par"close, n. [OF. See Perclose.] (Eccl. Arch.)
A screen separating a chapel from the body of the church.
[Written also paraclose and perclose.] --Hook. ParacmasticParacmastic Par`ac*mas"tic, a. [Gr. ?. See Para-, and
Acme.] (Med.)
Gradually decreasing; past the acme, or crisis, as a
distemper. --Dunglison. Paraconic
Paraconic Par`a*con"ic, a. [Pref. para- + aconitic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid obtained as a
deliquescent white crystalline substance, and isomeric with
itaconic, citraconic, and mesaconic acids.
Paraconine
Paraconine Par`a*co"nine, n. [Pref. para- + conine.] (Chem.)
A base resembling and isomeric with conine, and obtained as a
colorless liquid from butyric aldehyde and ammonia.
Paracorolla
Paracorolla Par`a*co*rol"la, n. [Pref. para- + corolla.]
(Bot.)
A secondary or inner corolla; a corona, as of the Narcissus.
Paracrostic
Paracrostic Par`a*cros"tic, n. [Pref. para- + acrostic.]
A poetical composition, in which the first verse contains, in
order, the first letters of all the verses of the poem.
--Brande & C.
Paracyanogen
Paracyanogen Par`a*cy*an"o*gen, n. [Pref. para- + cyanogen.]
(Chem.)
A polymeric modification of cyanogen, obtained as a brown or
black amorphous residue by heating mercuric cyanide.
ParacymeneParacymene Par`a*cy"mene, n. [Pref. para- + cymene.] (Chem.)
Same as Cymene. paracymeneCymene Cy"mene (s?"m?n), n. (Chem.)
A colorless, liquid, combustible hydrocarbon,
CH3.C6H4.C3H7, of pleasant odor, obtained from oil of
cumin, oil of caraway, carvacrol, camphor, etc.; -- called
also paracymene, and formerly camphogen.
Meaning of Parac from wikipedia
- Parța (Hungarian:
Parác; German: Paratz; Serbian: Парац, romanized:
Parac) is a
commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is
composed of a
single village,...
- Tom
Parac (born c. 1931) is an
American former college football player and
coach and
athletics administrator. He
served as the head
football coach at...
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Parac-Vogt,
Tatjana N.; Kimpe, Kristof; Laurent, Sophie;
Vander Elst, Luce; Burtea...
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leader Frano Parać. They
gained further attention of the
public with the
arrival of
vocalist Josipa Lisac. However, in 1968,
Parać and
Lisac joined...
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European Radio Astronomy Club". Eracnet.org.
Retrieved 14
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PARAC".
parac.eu.
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January 2019. "Radio
Telescope Mannheim". Eracnet.org...
- Tony
Storti (1956–1957) Herb
Agocs (1958–1962) Jim
Sweeney (1963–1967) Tom
Parac (1968–1970)
Sonny Holland (1971–1977)
Sonny Lubick (1978–1981) Doug Graber...
- ****istance and
Reaction Against Crime (
PARAC), a 24-hour
public ****istance group.
Among the
notable accomplishments of
PARAC within a year were the apprehension...
- Lekep-Butao Lipit-Tomeeng
Longos Central Longos Proper Longos-Amangonan-
Parac-
Parac Fabrica Mabilao Nibaliw Central Nibaliw East
Nibaliw Magliba Nibaliw...
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Frano Šimunović (1972)
Vilko Šeferov (1973)
Stella Skopal (1974)
Vjekoslav Parać (1975) Oton
Gliha (1976)
Vilim Svečnjak (1977) Ante Roca /
Slavko Šohaj...
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returned to
Bozeman in 1970 as the Bobcats'
defensive line
coach under Tom
Parac, then was
promoted to head
coach after the season. At age 39,
Holland stepped...