| AIRPARK | • airpark n. (US) A small airport sometimes found near an industrial or business area. • AIRPARK n. a small airport. |
| DISPARK | • dispark v. (Archaic, transitive) To open (A private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public. • DISPARK v. (archaic) to make no longer a park. |
| IMPARKS | • imparks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impark. • IMPARK v. to enclose in a park. |
| PARKADE | • parkade n. (Canada, South Africa) A multilevel parking garage. • PARKADE n. (Canadian) a multilevel structure for parking vehicles. |
| PARKEES | • parkees n. Plural of parkee. • PARKEE n. a fur shirt or coat with a hood, also PARKA, PARKI. |
| PARKERS | • parkers n. Plural of parker. • Parkers n. Plural of Parker. • PARKER n. a park-keeper. |
| PARKIER | • parkier adj. Comparative form of parky: more parky. • PARKY adj. (colloquial) chilly. |
| PARKIES | • parkies n. Plural of parky. • parkies n. Plural of parkie. • Parkies n. Plural of Parkie. |
| PARKING | • parking v. Present participle of park. • parking n. The action of the verb to park. • parking n. Space in which to park a car or other vehicle. |
| PARKINS | • parkins n. Plural of parkin. • Parkins prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. • PARKIN n. a north of England ginger cake made with treacle and oatmeal, also PERKIN. |
| PARKISH | • parkish adj. Synonym of parklike: similar to a park. • Parkish prop.n. A surname. • PARKISH adj. resembling a park. |
| PARKOUR | • parkour n. (Sports) An athletic discipline, in which practitioners traverse any environment in the most efficient… • parkour v. (Sports, transitive, intransitive) To freerun; to use parkour (to move over). • PARKOUR n. a recreational pursuit in which participants traverse urban structures by running, jumping, vaulting, rolling, etc. |
| PARKWAY | • parkway n. (Dated) A path, carriage-way, or road through a park or a landscaped right of way. • parkway n. (US) A scenic freeway. • parkway n. (US) A divided highway with a landscaped median. |
| REPARKS | • reparks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repark. • REPARK v. to park again. |
| SPARKED | • sparked v. Simple past tense and past participle of spark. • sparked adj. That has had sparks (of electricity) passed through it. • SPARK v. to emit small fiery particles. |
| SPARKER | • sparker n. One who or that which sparks or initiates. • sparker n. A wooer; one who courts. • sparker n. Spark arrestor. |
| SPARKES | • sparkes n. Plural of sparke. • Sparkes prop.n. A surname. • SPARKE n. (Spenser) a weapon of some kind, possibly an error for sparthe. |
| SPARKIE | • sparkie n. Alternative form of sparky. • SPARKIE n. (colloquial) an electrician, also SPARKY. |
| SPARKLE | • sparkle n. A little spark; a scintillation. • sparkle n. Brilliance; luster. • sparkle n. Liveliness; vivacity. |
| SPARKLY | • sparkly adj. Giving off sparks, or small flashes of light; glittery. • sparkly adj. Lively and high-spirited. • sparkly adj. Bubbly or effervescent. |