- Par|see|ism
- Par|si|ism or Par|see|ism «PAHR see ihz uhm, pahr SEE-», noun.the religion and customs of the Parsis.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Par|si|ism — or Par|see|ism «PAHR see ihz uhm, pahr SEE », noun. the religion and customs of the Parsis … Useful english dictionary
ism — is·ma·el·ism; iso·la·tion·ism; isom·er·ism; isos·ter·ism; ital·ian·ism; ivory tower·ism; jack·son·ism; jaco·bin·ism; jaco·bit·ism; jain·ism; jan·sen·ism; ja·pan·ism; jef·fer·so·nian·ism; jesu·it·ism; jew·ism; jin·go·ism; jour·nal·ism; ju·da·ism;… … English syllables
see — arch·see; dev·i·see; see; fore·see; fore·see·abil·i·ty; fore·see·able; fore·see·ing·ly; in·ter·es·see; les·see; mun·see; phar·i·see; phar·i·see·ism; re·les·see; re·see; see·able; see·beck; see·catch; see·chelt; see·gar; see·ly; see·nie; see·see;… … English syllables
parseeism — par·see·ism … English syllables
Parsee — Par•see or Par•si [[t]ˈpɑr si, pɑrˈsi[/t]] n. pl. sees or sis ear an Indian Zoroastrian whose ancestors fled Muslim persecution in Persia in the 7th and 8th centuries • Etymology: 1605–15; < Pers Pārsī Persian =Pārs Persia+ ī suffix of… … From formal English to slang
Parseeism — Par see*ism (p[aum]r s[=e]*[i^]z m or p[aum]r*s[=e] [i^]z m), prop. n. The religion and customs of the Parsees. Syn: Parsiism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Parseeism — /par see iz euhm, pahr see iz euhm/, n. the religion and customs of the Parsees. Also, Parsiism. [1835 45; PARSEE + ISM] * * * … Universalium
Ali — See also: Nahj al Balagha For other persons named Ali, see Ali (name). For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). Ali ibn Abu Talib … Wikipedia
parasitoid — par•a•sit•oid [[t]ˈpær ə sɪˌtɔɪd, saɪ [/t]] n. 1) ecl an insect that hatches within a host, feeds on it during the larval stage, and becomes free living when the host dies 2) ecl any organism whose mode of life is intermediate between a parasite… … From formal English to slang
parasitism — /par euh suy tiz euhm, si /, n. 1. Biol. a relation between organisms in which one lives as a parasite on another. 2. a parasitic mode of life or existence. 3. Pathol. a diseased condition due to parasites. 4. (in some totalitarian countries) a.… … Universalium