park
[ pahrk ]
/ pɑrk /
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to park a car, bicycle, etc.
Informal.
to engage in kissing and caressing in a parked car.
Origin of park
1225–75; Middle English (noun) < Old French
parc enclosure < Late Latin
*parricus < West Germanic
*parruk (see
paddock1)
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Definition for park (2 of 2)
Park
[ pahrk ]
/ pɑrk /
noun
Mun·go
[muhng-goh] /ˈmʌŋ goʊ/,1771–1806?,
Scottish explorer in Africa.
Robert E.,1864–1944,
U.S. sociologist.
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British Dictionary definitions for park (1 of 2)
park
/ (pɑːk) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of park
parklike, adjectiveWord Origin for park
C13: from Old French
parc, from Medieval Latin
parricus enclosure, from Germanic; compare Old High German
pfarrih pen, Old English
pearruc
paddock
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British Dictionary definitions for park (2 of 2)
Park
/ (pɑːk) /
noun
Mungo (ˈmʌŋɡəʊ). 1771–1806, Scottish explorer. He led two expeditions (1795–97; 1805–06) to trace the course of the Niger in Africa. He was drowned during the second expedition
Nick, full name Nicholas Wulstan Park. born 1958, British animator and film director; his films include A Grand Day Out (1992), which introduced the characters Wallace and Gromit, and the feature-length Chicken Run (2000)
Chung Hee. (ˈtʃʊŋ ˈhiː). 1917–79, South Korean politician; president of the Republic of Korea (1963–79); assassinated