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par

Learn how to correctly hyphenate "par" with detailed syllable breakdown and pronunciation guide.

1 syllable
3 characters
English (US)
1syllable

par

Hyphenation via the Knuth-Liang algorithm — result not verified against authoritative sources.

Because it is a word with a single syllable, par is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofpar

1noun
  • A passage in text that is about a different subject from the preceding text, marked by commencing on a new line, the first line sometimes being indented.
  • A mark or note set in the margin to call attention to something in the text, such as a change of subject.
  • An offset of 16 bytes in Intel memory architectures.
1adjective
  • Equally distant from one another at all points.

    Example: "The horizontal lines on my notebook paper are parallel."

  • Having the same overall direction; the comparison is indicated with "to".

    Example: "The two railway lines are parallel."

  • (hyperbolic geometry, said of a pair of lines) Either not intersecting, or coinciding.
  • Involving the processing of multiple tasks at the same time.

    Example: "a parallel algorithm"

1noun
  • A clause, phrase or word which is inserted (usually for explanation or amplification) into a passage which is already grammatically complete, and usually marked off with brackets, commas or dashes.
  • Either of a pair of brackets, especially round brackets, ( and ) (used to enclose parenthetical material in a text).
  • A digression; the use of such digressions.
  • Such brackets as used to clarify expressions by grouping those terms affected by a common operator, or to enclose the components of a vector or the elements of a matrix.
1noun
  • In the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Roman Catholic Church, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
  • The community attending that church; the members of the parish.
  • An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite under the charge of a particular priest, clergyman, or minister; also, loosely, the territory in which the members of a congregation live.
  • A civil subdivision of a British county, often corresponding to an earlier ecclesiastical parish.
  • An administrative subdivision in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is equivalent to a county in other U.S. states.
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