Name Report For First Name PATAMON:

PATAMON

First name PATAMON's origin is Native American. PATAMON means "tempest". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PATAMON below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of patamon.(Brown names are of the same origin (Native American) with PATAMON and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with PATAMON - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming PATAMON

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PATAMON AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH PATAMON (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (atamon) - Names That Ends with atamon:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (tamon) - Names That Ends with tamon:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (amon) - Names That Ends with amon:

telamon damon amon eamon jamon ramon salamon williamon diamon tryamon

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (mon) - Names That Ends with mon:

erromon aymon andraemon cadmon daemon haemon palaemon panteleimon philemon kaemon carmon apenimon armon fitzsimon harmon raymon salomon shim'on simon siomon solomon symon timon ximon garmon ammon farmon caedmon delmon edmon shermon

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (on) - Names That Ends with on:

afton carnation aedon solon strephon sidon cihuaton nijlon sokanon odion sion accalon dudon hebron pendragon antton gotzon txanton zorion celyddon eburacon mabon bendision alston alton benton burton carelton fenton hamilton harrison histion kenton pierson preston ralston rawson remington rexton sexton stanton weston ganelon vernon glendon lon anton acheron acteon aeson agamemnon alcmaeon amphion amphitryon arion bellerophon biton cenon cercyon

NAMES RHYMING WITH PATAMON (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (patamo) - Names That Begins with patamo:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (patam) - Names That Begins with patam:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pata) - Names That Begins with pata:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pat) - Names That Begins with pat:

pat patience patli paton patric patrice patricia patricio patrick patrido patrina patrizia patroclus patten pattin patton patty patwin

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pa) - Names That Begins with pa:

paaveli paavo pabla pablo pacho pachu'a paciencia paco pacorro padarn paddy paden padgett padma padraic padraig padraigin padriac padric padruig paegastun paeivi paella pafko pag page paget pahana paharita paien paige paili paine paislee paiton paityn pajackok paki pakuna pakwa palamedes palassa palba palban paliki pall pallatin pallaton palmer palmere palmira paloma palomydes palsmedes palt-el palti pamela pamuy pamuya pan panagiota panagiotis pancho pancratius pandara pandareos pandarus pandora pannoowau panphila pansy pant panthea panya paola paolo papan papandr paquita parfait paris parisch

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PATAMON:

First Names which starts with 'pat' and ends with 'mon':

First Names which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'on':

parkinson paulson paxton payton

First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'n':

parkin parlan parthalan paxtun payden payten pearson pegeen pellean pelltun pemton penarddun pendaran penn penton pepin peppin perekin perkin perkinson perren perrin perryn peterson petron peyton pfeostun phaethon phalyn phaon phelan pheredin pherson phlegethon pin pippin pirmin platon poseidon poston prestin pridwyn princeton prydwyn pulan pution pygmalion pyn

English Words Rhyming PATAMON

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PATAMON AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PATAMON (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (atamon) - English Words That Ends with atamon:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (tamon) - English Words That Ends with tamon:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (amon) - English Words That Ends with amon:


cinnamonnoun (n.) The inner bark of the shoots of Cinnamomum Zeylanicum, a tree growing in Ceylon. It is aromatic, of a moderately pungent taste, and is one of the best cordial, carminative, and restorative spices.
 noun (n.) Cassia.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (mon) - English Words That Ends with mon:


backgammonnoun (n.) A game of chance and skill, played by two persons on a "board" marked off into twenty-four spaces called "points". Each player has fifteen pieces, or "men", the movements of which from point to point are determined by throwing dice. Formerly called tables.
 verb (v. i.) In the game of backgammon, to beat by ending the game before the loser is clear of his first "table".

cacodemonnoun (n.) An evil spirit; a devil or demon.
 noun (n.) The nightmare.

commonnoun (n.) The people; the community.
 noun (n.) An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons.
 noun (n.) The right of taking a profit in the land of another, in common either with the owner or with other persons; -- so called from the community of interest which arises between the claimant of the right and the owner of the soil, or between the claimants and other commoners entitled to the same right.
 verb (v.) Belonging or relating equally, or similarly, to more than one; as, you and I have a common interest in the property.
 verb (v.) Belonging to or shared by, affecting or serving, all the members of a class, considered together; general; public; as, properties common to all plants; the common schools; the Book of Common Prayer.
 verb (v.) Often met with; usual; frequent; customary.
 verb (v.) Not distinguished or exceptional; inconspicuous; ordinary; plebeian; -- often in a depreciatory sense.
 verb (v.) Profane; polluted.
 verb (v.) Given to habits of lewdness; prostitute.
 verb (v. i.) To converse together; to discourse; to confer.
 verb (v. i.) To participate.
 verb (v. i.) To have a joint right with others in common ground.
 verb (v. i.) To board together; to eat at a table in common.

daemonadjective (a.) Alt. of Daemonic

demonnoun (n.) A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology.
 noun (n.) One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the demon of Socrates.
 noun (n.) An evil spirit; a devil.

etymonnoun (n.) An original form; primitive word; root.
 noun (n.) Original or fundamental signification.

eudemonnoun (n.) Alt. of Eudaemon

eudaemonnoun (n.) A good angel.

gammonnoun (n.) The buttock or thigh of a hog, salted and smoked or dried; the lower end of a flitch.
 noun (n.) Backgammon.
 noun (n.) An imposition or hoax; humbug.
 verb (v. t.) To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.
 verb (v. t.) To beat in the game of backgammon, before an antagonist has been able to get his "men" or counters home and withdraw any of them from the board; as, to gammon a person.
 verb (v. t.) To impose on; to hoax; to cajole.
 verb (v. t.) To fasten (a bowsprit) to the stem of a vessel by lashings of rope or chain, or by a band of iron.

glossocomonnoun (n.) A kind of hoisting winch.

gnomonnoun (n.) The style or pin, which by its shadow, shows the hour of the day. It is usually set parallel to the earth's axis.
 noun (n.) A style or column erected perpendicularly to the horizon, formerly used in astronomocal observations. Its principal use was to find the altitude of the sun by measuring the length of its shadow.
 noun (n.) The space included between the boundary lines of two similar parallelograms, the one within the other, with an angle in common; as, the gnomon bcdefg of the parallelograms ac and af. The parallelogram bf is the complement of the parallelogram df.
 noun (n.) The index of the hour circle of a globe.

hieromnemonnoun (n.) The sacred secretary or recorder sent by each state belonging to the Amphictyonic Council, along with the deputy or minister.
 noun (n.) A magistrate who had charge of religious matters, as at Byzantium.

ichneumonnoun (n.) Any carnivorous mammal of the genus Herpestes, and family Viverridae. Numerous species are found in Asia and Africa. The Egyptian species(H. ichneumon), which ranges to Spain and Palestine, is noted for destroying the eggs and young of the crocodile as well as various snakes and lizards, and hence was considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians. The common species of India (H. griseus), known as the mongoose, has similar habits and is often domesticated. It is noted for killing the cobra.
 noun (n.) Any hymenopterous insect of the family Ichneumonidae, of which several thousand species are known, belonging to numerous genera.

lemonnoun (n.) An oval or roundish fruit resembling the orange, and containing a pulp usually intensely acid. It is produced by a tropical tree of the genus Citrus, the common fruit known in commerce being that of the species C. Limonum or C. Medica (var. Limonum). There are many varieties of the fruit, some of which are sweet.
 noun (n.) The tree which bears lemons; the lemon tree.

mammonnoun (n.) Riches; wealth; the god of riches; riches, personified.

mormonnoun (n.) A genus of sea birds, having a large, thick bill; the puffin.
 noun (n.) The mandrill.
 noun (n.) One of a sect in the United States, followers of Joseph Smith, who professed to have found an addition to the Bible, engraved on golden plates, called the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The Mormons believe in polygamy, and their hierarchy of apostles, etc., has control of civil and religious matters.
 noun (n.) A member of a sect, called the Reorganized Church of Jesus of Latterday Saints, which has always rejected polygamy. It was organized in 1852, and is represented in about forty States and Territories of the United States.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices.

musimonnoun (n.) See Mouflon.

musmonnoun (n.) See Mouflon.

monnoun (n.) The badge of a family, esp. of a family of the ancient feudal nobility. The most frequent form of the mon is circular, and it commonly consists of conventionalized forms from nature, flowers, birds, insects, the lightnings, the waves of the sea, or of geometrical symbolic figures; color is only a secondary character. It appears on lacquer and pottery, and embroidered on, or woven in, fabrics. The imperial chrysanthemum, the mon of the reigning family, is used as a national emblem. Formerly the mon of the shoguns of the Tokugawa family was so used.

norimonnoun (n.) A Japanese covered litter, carried by men.

persimmonnoun (n.) An American tree (Diospyros Virginiana) and its fruit, found from New York southward. The fruit is like a plum in appearance, but is very harsh and astringent until it has been exposed to frost, when it becomes palatable and nutritious.

phlegmonnoun (n.) Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue.

plasmonnoun (n.) A flourlike food preparation made from skim milk, and consisting essentially of the unaltered proteid of milk. It is also used in making biscuits and crackers, for mixing with cocoa, etc. A mixture of this with butter, water, and salt is called Plasmon butter, and resembles clotted cream in appearance.

salmonadjective (a.) Of a reddish yellow or orange color, like that of the flesh of the salmon.
 verb (v.) Any one of several species of fishes of the genus Salmo and allied genera. The common salmon (Salmo salar) of Northern Europe and Eastern North America, and the California salmon, or quinnat, are the most important species. They are extensively preserved for food. See Quinnat.
 verb (v.) A reddish yellow or orange color, like the flesh of the salmon.
  (pl. ) of Salmon

sermonnoun (n.) A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermons of Chaucer.
 noun (n.) Specifically, a discourse delivered in public, usually by a clergyman, for the purpose of religious instruction and grounded on some text or passage of Scripture.
 noun (n.) Hence, a serious address; a lecture on one's conduct or duty; an exhortation or reproof; a homily; -- often in a depreciatory sense.
 verb (v. i.) To speak; to discourse; to compose or deliver a sermon.
 verb (v. t.) To discourse to or of, as in a sermon.
 verb (v. t.) To tutor; to lecture.

solomonnoun (n.) One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man.

stasimonnoun (n.) In the Greek tragedy, a song of the chorus, continued without the interruption of dialogue or anapaestics.

uncommonadjective (a.) Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PATAMON (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (patamo) - Words That Begins with patamo:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (patam) - Words That Begins with patam:


patamarnoun (n.) A vessel resembling a grab, used in the coasting trade of Bombay and Ceylon.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pata) - Words That Begins with pata:


patacanoun (n.) The Spanish dollar; -- called also patacoon.

patachenoun (n.) A tender to a fleet, formerly used for conveying men, orders, or treasure.

patacoonnoun (n.) See Pataca.

patagiumnoun (n.) In bats, an expansion of the integument uniting the fore limb with the body and extending between the elongated fingers to form the wing; in birds, the similar fold of integument uniting the fore limb with the body.
 noun (n.) One of a pair of small vesicular organs situated at the bases of the anterior wings of lepidopterous insects. See Illust. of Butterfly.

patagoniannoun (n.) A native of Patagonia.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Patagonia.

patasnoun (n.) A West African long-tailed monkey (Cercopithecus ruber); the red monkey.

patavinitynoun (n.) The use of local or provincial words, as in the peculiar style or diction of Livy, the Roman historian; -- so called from Patavium, now Padua, the place of Livy's nativity.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pat) - Words That Begins with pat:


pattingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pat

patnoun (n.) A light, quik blow or stroke with the fingers or hand; a tap.
 noun (n.) A small mass, as of butter, shaped by pats.
 adjective (a.) Exactly suitable; fit; convenient; timely.
 verb (v. t.) To strike gently with the fingers or hand; to stroke lightly; to tap; as, to pat a dog.
 adverb (adv.) In a pat manner.

patchnoun (n.) A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, esp. upon an old garment to cover a hole.
 noun (n.) A small piece of anything used to repair a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc.
 noun (n.) A small piece of black silk stuck on the face, or neck, to hide a defect, or to heighten beauty.
 noun (n.) A piece of greased cloth or leather used as wrapping for a rifle ball, to make it fit the bore.
 noun (n.) Fig.: Anything regarded as a patch; a small piece of ground; a tract; a plot; as, scattered patches of trees or growing corn.
 noun (n.) A block on the muzzle of a gun, to do away with the effect of dispart, in sighting.
 noun (n.) A paltry fellow; a rogue; a ninny; a fool.
 verb (v. t.) To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like; as, to patch a coat.
 verb (v. t.) To mend with pieces; to repair with pieces festened on; to repair clumsily; as, to patch the roof of a house.
 verb (v. t.) To adorn, as the face, with a patch or patches.
 verb (v. t.) To make of pieces or patches; to repair as with patches; to arrange in a hasty or clumsy manner; -- generally with up; as, to patch up a truce.

patchingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Patch

patchernoun (n.) One who patches or botches.

patcherynoun (n.) Botchery; covering of defects; bungling; hypocrisy.

patchoulinoun (n.) Alt. of Patchouly

patchoulynoun (n.) A mintlike plant (Pogostemon Patchouli) of the East Indies, yielding an essential oil from which a highly valued perfume is made.
 noun (n.) The perfume made from this plant.

patchworknoun (n.) Work composed of pieces sewed together, esp. pieces of various colors and figures; hence, anything put together of incongruous or ill-adapted parts; something irregularly clumsily composed; a thing putched up.

patchyadjective (a.) Full of, or covered with, patches; abounding in patches.

patenoun (n.) A pie. See Patty.
 noun (n.) A kind of platform with a parapet, usually of an oval form, and generally erected in marshy grounds to cover a gate of a fortified place.
 noun (n.) The head of a person; the top, or crown, of the head.
 noun (n.) The skin of a calf's head.
 adjective (a.) See Patte.

patedadjective (a.) Having a pate; -- used only in composition; as, long-pated; shallow-pated.

pateenoun (n.) See Pattee.

patefactionnoun (n.) The act of opening, disclosing, or manifesting; open declaration.

patelanoun (n.) A large flat-bottomed trading boat peculiar to the river Ganges; -- called also puteli.

patellanoun (n.) A small dish, pan, or vase.
 noun (n.) The kneepan; the cap of the knee.
 noun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, including many species of limpets. The shell has the form of a flattened cone. The common European limpet (Patella vulgata) is largely used for food.
 noun (n.) A kind of apothecium in lichens, which is orbicular, flat, and sessile, and has a special rim not a part of the thallus.

patellaradjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the patella, or kneepan.

patelliformadjective (a.) Having the form of a patella.
 adjective (a.) Resembling a limpet of the genus Patella.

patellulanoun (n.) A cuplike sucker on the feet of certain insects.

patennoun (n.) A plate.
 noun (n.) The place on which the consecrated bread is placed in the Eucharist, or on which the host is placed during the Mass. It is usually small, and formed as to fit the chalice, or cup, as a cover.

patenanoun (n.) A paten.
 noun (n.) A grassy expanse in the hill region of Ceylon.

patencynoun (n.) The condition of being open, enlarged, or spread.
 noun (n.) The state of being patent or evident.

patentadjective (a.) Open; expanded; evident; apparent; unconcealed; manifest; public; conspicuous.
 adjective (a.) Open to public perusal; -- said of a document conferring some right or privilege; as, letters patent. See Letters patent, under 3d Letter.
 adjective (a.) Appropriated or protected by letters patent; secured by official authority to the exclusive possession, control, and disposal of some person or party; patented; as, a patent right; patent medicines.
 adjective (a.) Spreading; forming a nearly right angle with the steam or branch; as, a patent leaf.
 adjective (a.) A letter patent, or letters patent; an official document, issued by a sovereign power, conferring a right or privilege on some person or party.
 adjective (a.) A writing securing to an invention.
 adjective (a.) A document making a grant and conveyance of public lands.
 adjective (a.) The right or privilege conferred by such a document; hence, figuratively, a right, privilege, or license of the nature of a patent.
 verb (v. t.) To grant by patent; to make the subject of a patent; to secure or protect by patent; as, to patent an invention; to patent public lands.

patentingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Patent

patentableadjective (a.) Suitable to be patented; capable of being patented.

patenteenoun (n.) One to whom a grant is made, or a privilege secured, by patent.

pateranoun (n.) A saucerlike vessel of earthenware or metal, used by the Greeks and Romans in libations and sacrificies.
 noun (n.) A circular ornament, resembling a dish, often worked in relief on friezes, and the like.

patereronoun (n.) See Pederero.

paterfamiliasnoun (n.) The head of a family; in a large sense, the proprietor of an estate; one who is his own master.

paternaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a father; fatherly; showing the disposition of a father; guiding or instructing as a father; as, paternal care.
 adjective (a.) Received or derived from a father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate.

paternalismnoun (n.) The theory or practice of paternal government. See Paternal government, under Paternal.

paternitynoun (n.) The relation of a father to his child; fathership; fatherhood; family headship; as, the divine paternity.
 noun (n.) Derivation or descent from a father; male parentage; as, the paternity of a child.
 noun (n.) Origin; authorship.

paternosternoun (n.) The Lord's prayer, so called from the first two words of the Latin version.
 noun (n.) A beadlike ornament in moldings.
 noun (n.) A line with a row of hooks and bead/shaped sinkers.
 noun (n.) An elevator of an inclined endless traveling chain or belt bearing buckets or shelves which ascend on one side loaded, and empty themselves at the top.

pathnoun (n.) A trodden way; a footway.
 noun (n.) A way, course, or track, in which anything moves or has moved; route; passage; an established way; as, the path of a meteor, of a caravan, of a storm, of a pestilence. Also used figuratively, of a course of life or action.
 verb (v. t.) To make a path in, or on (something), or for (some one).
 verb (v. i.) To walk or go.

pathingnoun (pr.p. & vb. n.) of Path

pathematicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, emotion or suffering.

patheticadjective (a.) Expressing or showing anger; passionate.
 adjective (a.) Affecting or moving the tender emotions, esp. pity or grief; full of pathos; as, a pathetic song or story.

patheticaladjective (a.) Pathetic.

pathetismnoun (n.) See Mesmerism.

pathfindernoun (n.) One who discovers a way or path; one who explores untraversed regions.

pathicnoun (n.) A male who submits to the crime against nature; a catamite.
 adjective (a.) Passive; suffering.

pathlessadjective (a.) Having no beaten path or way; untrodden; impenetrable; as, pathless woods.

pathmakernoun (n.) One who, or that which, makes a way or path.

pathogenenoun (n.) One of a class of virulent microorganisms or bacteria found in the tissues and fluids in infectious diseases, and supposed to be the cause of the disease; a pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium; -- opposed to zymogene.

pathogenesisnoun (n.) Pathogeny.

pathogeneticadjective (a.) Pathogenic.

pathogenicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pathogeny; producting disease; as, a pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium.

pathogenynoun (n.) The generation, and method of development, of disease; as, the pathogeny of yellow fever is unsettled.
 noun (n.) That branch of pathology which treats of the generation and development of disease.

pathognomonicadjective (a.) Specially or decisively characteristic of a disease; indicating with certainty a disease; as, a pathognomonic symptom.

pathognomynoun (n.) Expression of the passions; the science of the signs by which human passions are indicated.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PATAMON:

English Words which starts with 'pat' and ends with 'mon':



English Words which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'on':

pabulationnoun (n.) The act of feeding, or providing food.
 noun (n.) Food; fodder; pabulum.

pacationnoun (n.) The act of pacifying; a peacemaking.

pacificationnoun (n.) The act or process of pacifying, or of making peace between parties at variance; reconciliation.

pactionnoun (n.) An agreement; a compact; a bargain.

padelionnoun (n.) A plant with pedately lobed leaves; the lady's mantle.

pademelonnoun (n.) See Wallaby.

paeonnoun (n.) A foot of four syllables, one long and three short, admitting of four combinations, according to the place of the long syllable.

paginationnoun (n.) The act or process of paging a book; also, the characters used in numbering the pages; page number.

palificationnoun (n.) The act or practice of driving piles or posts into the ground to make it firm.

palliationnoun (n.) The act of palliating, or state of being palliated; extenuation; excuse; as, the palliation of faults, offenses, vices.
 noun (n.) Mitigation; alleviation, as of a disease.
 noun (n.) That which cloaks or covers; disguise; also, the state of being covered or disguised.

palpationnoun (n.) Act of touching or feeling.
 noun (n.) Examination of a patient by touch.

palpitationnoun (n.) A rapid pulsation; a throbbing; esp., an abnormal, rapid beating of the heart as when excited by violent exertion, strong emotion, or by disease.

pandiculationnoun (n.) A stretching and stiffening of the trunk and extremities, as when fatigued and drowsy.

panelationnoun (n.) The act of impaneling a jury.

panificationnoun (n.) The act or process of making bread.

panopticonnoun (n.) A prison so contructed that the inspector can see each of the prisoners at all times, without being seen.
 noun (n.) A room for the exhibition of novelties.

panpharmaconnoun (n.) A medicine for all diseases; a panacea.

panshonnoun (n.) An earthen vessel wider at the top than at the bottom, -- used for holding milk and for various other purposes.

pantaloonnoun (n.) A ridiculous character, or an old dotard, in the Italian comedy; also, a buffoon in pantomimes.
 noun (n.) A bifurcated garment for a man, covering the body from the waist downwards, and consisting of breeches and stockings in one.
 noun (n.) In recent times, same as Trousers.

pantechniconnoun (n.) A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured articles are collected for sale.

pantheonnoun (n.) A temple dedicated to all the gods; especially, the building so called at Rome.
 noun (n.) The collective gods of a people, or a work treating of them; as, a divinity of the Greek pantheon.

pantonnoun (n.) A horseshoe to correct a narrow, hoofbound heel.

papionnoun (n.) A West African baboon (Cynocephalus sphinx), allied to the chacma. Its color is generally chestnut, varying in tint.

paragonnoun (n.) A companion; a match; an equal.
 noun (n.) Emulation; rivalry; competition.
 noun (n.) A model or pattern; a pattern of excellence or perfection; as, a paragon of beauty or eloquence.
 noun (n.) A size of type between great primer and double pica. See the Note under Type.
 verb (v. t.) To compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
 verb (v. t.) To compare with; to equal; to rival.
 verb (v. t.) To serve as a model for; to surpass.
 verb (v. i.) To be equal; to hold comparison.

paralipomenonnoun (n. pl.) A title given in the Douay Bible to the Books of Chronicles.

parallelopipedonnoun (n.) A parallelopiped.

paralyzationnoun (n.) The act or process of paralyzing, or the state of being paralyzed.

parelconnoun (n.) The addition of a syllable or particle to the end of a pronoun, verb, or adverb.

parentationnoun (n.) Something done or said in honor of the dead; obsequies.

parergonnoun (n.) See Parergy.

parhelionnoun (n.) A mock sun appearing in the form of a bright light, sometimes near the sun, and tinged with colors like the rainbow, and sometimes opposite to the sun. The latter is usually called an anthelion. Often several mock suns appear at the same time. Cf. Paraselene.

paroophoronnoun (n.) A small mass of tubules near the ovary in some animals, and corresponding with the parepididymis of the male.

parsonnoun (n.) A person who represents a parish in its ecclesiastical and corporate capacities; hence, the rector or incumbent of a parochial church, who has full possession of all the rights thereof, with the cure of souls.
 noun (n.) Any clergyman having ecclesiastical preferment; one who is in orders, or is licensed to preach; a preacher.

parthenonnoun (n.) A celebrated marble temple of Athene, on the Acropolis at Athens. It was of the pure Doric order, and has had an important influence on art.

participationnoun (n.) The act or state of participating, or sharing in common with others; as, a participation in joy or sorrows.
 noun (n.) Distribution; division into shares.
 noun (n.) community; fellowship; association.

particularizationnoun (n.) The act of particularizing.

parturitionnoun (n.) The act of bringing forth, or being delivered of, young; the act of giving birth; delivery; childbirth.
 noun (n.) That which is brought forth; a birth.

passionnoun (n.) A suffering or enduring of imposed or inflicted pain; any suffering or distress (as, a cardiac passion); specifically, the suffering of Christ between the time of the last supper and his death, esp. in the garden upon the cross.
 noun (n.) The state of being acted upon; subjection to an external agent or influence; a passive condition; -- opposed to action.
 noun (n.) Capacity of being affected by external agents; susceptibility of impressions from external agents.
 noun (n.) The state of the mind when it is powerfully acted upon and influenced by something external to itself; the state of any particular faculty which, under such conditions, becomes extremely sensitive or uncontrollably excited; any emotion or sentiment (specifically, love or anger) in a state of abnormal or controlling activity; an extreme or inordinate desire; also, the capacity or susceptibility of being so affected; as, to be in a passion; the passions of love, hate, jealously, wrath, ambition, avarice, fear, etc.; a passion for war, or for drink; an orator should have passion as well as rhetorical skill.
 noun (n.) Disorder of the mind; madness.
 noun (n.) Passion week. See Passion week, below.
 verb (v. t.) To give a passionate character to.
 verb (v. i.) To suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated.

pasteurizationnoun (n.) A process devised by Pasteur for preventing or checking fermentation in fluids, such as wines, milk, etc., by exposure to a temperature of 140¡ F., thus destroying the vitality of the contained germs or ferments.

patrocinationnoun (n.) The act of patrocinating or patronizing.

patronnoun (n.) One who protects, supports, or countenances; a defender.
 noun (n.) A master who had freed his slave, but still retained some paternal rights over him.
 noun (n.) A man of distinction under whose protection another person placed himself.
 noun (n.) An advocate or pleader.
 noun (n.) One who encourages or helps a person, a cause, or a work; a furtherer; a promoter; as, a patron of art.
 noun (n.) One who has gift and disposition of a benefice.
 noun (n.) A guardian saint. -- called also patron saint.
 noun (n.) See Padrone, 2.
 adjective (a.) Doing the duty of a patron; giving aid or protection; tutelary.
 verb (v. t.) To be a patron of; to patronize; to favor.

patronizationnoun (n.) The act of patronizing; patronage; support.

patroonnoun (n.) One of the proprietors of certain tracts of land with manorial privileges and right of entail, under the old Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey.

pauldronnoun (n.) A piece of armor covering the shoulder at the junction of the body piece and arm piece.

pauperizationnoun (n.) The act or process of reducing to pauperism.

pavilionnoun (n.) A temporary movable habitation; a large tent; a marquee; esp., a tent raised on posts.
 noun (n.) A single body or mass of building, contained within simple walls and a single roof, whether insulated, as in the park or garden of a larger edifice, or united with other parts, and forming an angle or central feature of a large pile.
 noun (n.) A flag, colors, ensign, or banner.
 noun (n.) Same as Tent (Her.)
 noun (n.) That part of a brilliant which lies between the girdle and collet. See Illust. of Brilliant.
 noun (n.) The auricle of the ear; also, the fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube.
 noun (n.) A covering; a canopy; figuratively, the sky.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish or cover with, or shelter in, a tent or tents.

pavonnoun (n.) A small triangular flag, esp. one attached to a knight's lance; a pennon.

paillonnoun (n.) A thin leaf of metal, as for use in gilding or enameling, or to show through a translucent medium.