| PARALALIA | • paralalia n. Disturbance of the faculty of speech. • PARALALIA n. abnormality of speech sounds. |
| PARALEGAL | • paralegal n. (Law) One who assists a lawyer in routine legal work, but who is without qualified status as a solicitor… • PARALEGAL adj. assisting a professional lawyer. • PARALEGAL n. a person who assists a professional lawyer. |
| PARALEXIA | • paralexia n. (Pathology) A language disorder in which the words or syllables of a text being read are transposed… • PARALEXIA n. transposition of words or syllables in reading, due to brain damage. |
| PARALEXIC | • paralexic adj. Relating to paralexia. • PARALEXIC adj. relating to paralexia, transposition of words or syllables in reading, due to brain damage. |
| PARALLELS | • parallels n. Plural of parallel. • parallels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parallel. • PARALLEL v. to be extended in the same direction. |
| PARALOGIA | • paralogia n. (Dated, pathology) delirium. • PARALOGIA n. the impairment of reasoning power characterized by difficulty in expressing logical ideas in speech. |
| PARALOGUE | • paralogue n. (Genetics) A pair of genes that derives from the same ancestral gene and now reside at different locations… • PARALOGUE n. either of a pair of genes that derive from the same ancestral gene. |
| PARALYSED | • paralysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of paralyse. • PARALYSE v. to render incapable of movement, also PARALYZE. |
| PARALYSER | • paralyser n. That which paralyses. • PARALYSER n. a paralysing agent, also PARALYZER. |
| PARALYSES | • paralyses n. Plural of paralysis. • paralyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paralyse. • PARALYSE v. to render incapable of movement, also PARALYZE. |
| PARALYSIS | • paralysis n. (Pathology) The complete loss of voluntary control of part of a person’s body, such as one or more limbs. • paralysis n. A state of being unable to act. • PARALYSIS n. the state of being unable to move. |
| PARALYTIC | • paralytic n. Someone suffering from paralysis. • paralytic n. A drug that produces paralysis. • paralytic adj. Affected by paralysis; paralysed. |
| PARALYZED | • paralyzed adj. Partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled. • paralyzed adj. Rendered incapable of action. • paralyzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of paralyze. |
| PARALYZER | • paralyzer n. One who or that which paralyzes. • PARALYZER n. a paralysing agent, also PARALYSER. |
| PARALYZES | • paralyzes n. Plural of paralyzis. • paralyzes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paralyze. • PARALYZE v. to render incapable of movement, also PARALYSE. |