park

  • 61park — [[t]pɑrk[/t]] n. 1) a public area of land, usu. in a natural state, having facilities for recreation 2) an enclosed area or a stadium used for sports 3) the grounds of a country house 4) dial. Western U.S. a broad valley in a mountainous region… …

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  • 62park — Synonyms and related words: Astroturf, Indian reservation, afforestation, ammo dump, anchor, arboretum, archives, arena, armory, arsenal, artificial turf, artillery park, atomic arsenal, bank, billet at, bird sanctuary, bivouac, boondocks,… …

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  • 63Park — 1. Park. Herved forstås både et større haveanlæg og tillige et mindre, kunstigt vandpart, nærmest en udgravet dam, bestemt til fisk eller til forskønnelse af haveanlægget. Park som haveanlæg karakteriseres ved store græsplæner, fritstående træer… …

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  • 64park — is., Fr. parc 1) Bir yerleşme merkezinde halkın gezip hava alması için düzenlenmiş ağaçlı ve çiçekli büyük bahçe Park ismi de güzel ya, millet bahçesi uzunca ama daha güzel. S. F. Abasıyanık 2) Otopark 3) Trafik zorunlulukları dışında durma… …

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  • 65park — noun 1》 a large public garden in a town, used for recreation. 2》 a large enclosed area, typically with woodland and pasture, attached to a country house. 3》 an area devoted to a specified purpose: a wildlife park. 4》 an area in which vehicles may …

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  • 66park — n. & v. n. 1 a large public garden in a town, for recreation. 2 a large enclosed piece of ground, usu. with woodland and pasture, attached to a country house etc. 3 a a large area of land kept in its natural state for public recreational use. b a …

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  • 67Park — n. & v. n. 1 a large public garden in a town, for recreation. 2 a large enclosed piece of ground, usu. with woodland and pasture, attached to a country house etc. 3 a a large area of land kept in its natural state for public recreational use. b a …

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  • 68park — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin parricus, from pre Latin *parra pole, trellis Date: 13th century 1. a. an enclosed piece of ground stocked with game and held by royal prescription or grant b. a tract of… …

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  • 69Park — Recorded as Park, Parke, Parks, Parkes Perks, the occupational Parkman, and the residential Parkhouse, this is an English surname. It has two possible origins. It can be either a metonymic or occupational name for someone employed in or at a park …

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  • 70park — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. leave, deposit, place. See location. n. parkway; play ground; public, botanical, or zoological gardens, zoo; woodland, pleasance; grove; picnic grounds; village or bowling green, common; parking lot… …

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