par

1
[ pahr ]
/ pɑr /

noun

adjective

average or normal.
Finance. at or pertaining to par: the par value of a bond.

verb (used with object), parred, par·ring.

Golf. to equal par on (a hole or course).

Idioms for par

    par for the course, exactly what one might expect; typical: They were late again, but that's par for the course.

Origin of par

1
First recorded in 1615–25, par is from the Latin word pār equal

Definition for par (2 of 4)

par 2
[ pahr ]
/ pɑr /

adjective Insurance.

of or relating to participating insurance.

Origin of par

2
shortening of participating

Definition for par (3 of 4)

Definition for par (4 of 4)

par-

variant of para-1 before a vowel: parenchyma.

Example sentences from the Web for par

British Dictionary definitions for par (1 of 4)

par
/ (pɑː) /

noun

adjective

average or normal
(usually prenominal) commerce of or relating to par par value

Word Origin for par

C17: from Latin pār equal, on a level; see peer 1

British Dictionary definitions for par (2 of 4)

par-

prefix

a variant of para- 1

British Dictionary definitions for par (3 of 4)

par.

abbreviation for

paragraph
parenthesis
parish

British Dictionary definitions for par (4 of 4)

Par.

abbreviation for

Paraguay

Medical definitions for par

par
[ pär ]

n. pl. pa•ri•a (rē-ə)

A pair; specifically, a pair of cranial nerves.

Idioms and Phrases with par

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