Definition of Parial

1. n. See Pair royal, under Pair, n.

Definition of Parial

1. a set of three in some card games [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parial

parhelia
parheliacal
parhelic
parhelic circle
parhelic ring
parhelion
parhelions
parhelium
pari-
pari-mutuel machine
pariah
pariah dog
pariahlike
pariahs
parial (current term)
parials
parian
parians
parianware
paricalcitol
paridigitata
paridigitate
paridrosis
paries
paries anterior gastris
paries caroticus cavi tympani
paries externus ductus cochlearis
paries inferior orbitae

Literary usage of Parial

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1866)
"parial fins, supported by rays; endoskeleton in most, more or less ossified; hyoid arch attached to tympanic pedicle; scapular arch attached to the occiput; ..."

2. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1866)
"parial fins, supported by rays; endoskeleton in most, ... body with medial and parial fins, the hinder pair pelvic in position; caudal-fin with produced ..."

3. Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck Formations by Richard Owen (1853)
"At least, if we adopt the general homology of the parial elements of the plastron, indicated by the development of that part, viz. as being ..."

4. A Monograph of the British Fossil Crustacea, Belonging to the Order Merostomata by Henry Woodward (1878)
"Parts of the ovary are single and median, the rest consists of parial, symmetrical, ... Each of the main parial oviductal canals, before converging to the ..."

5. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"... parial foramina occur the entire length of the pelvis, being very small, or sometimes only closed in at an area constituting the central portion of the ..."

6. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages: Der Wendepunkt der Renaissance by Woldemar von Seidlitz, Ferdinand Gregorovius, Annie Hamilton (1906)
"Conradin reached Pavia parial on January 20, 1268, and here remained, perplexed 1268 as ever, until March 22. Charles burned with impatience to advance ..."

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