Meaning Par
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n. 1) an equal level. 2) the face value of a stock or bond, print...
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Equal to the nominal or face value of a security. A bond selling at par is worth an amount equivalent to its original issue value or its value upon redemption at maturity-typically $1000/bond. See: Di [..]
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The score an accomplished player is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five. (The 12th hole at Augusta National is one of the most famous par 3s in golf).
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See Participating.
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"by, for," mid-13c., from Old French par, per, from Latin per (see per).
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1620s, "equality," also "value of one currency in terms of another," from Latin par "equal, equal-sized, well-matched," also as a noun, "that which is equal, equalit [..]
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Precision Approach Radar, a ground-radar-based instrument approach providing both horizontal and vertical guidance
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In the case of a common share, par means a dollar amount assigned to the share by the company's charter. Par value may also be used to compute the dollar amount of common shares on the balance sh [..]
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1. Equality. See at par. 2. Official value. See par value.
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Abbreviation for photosynthetically active radiation.
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100 percent of face value of a security. See: PAR VALUE.
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See Problem Analysis Report
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The face value of a stock or bond, which is the amount the original purchaser paid the issuing corporation. (See also: par-value stock)
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1. the standard number of strokes in which a scratch player would be expected to complete a hole or course  2. (also "even, even par, level, level par") to score par on a course, or [..]
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The score an elite player is expected to make on a hole – either a three, four or five.
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The value in relation to the score which should be achieved by scratch or professional golfers. The term has replaced bogey.
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The score a player is expected to earn on a given hole.
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Each hole on a golf course has a designated score that is used to represent its difficulty. Pars range from 3 to 5 normally, although some courses have par 6 holes. A par of three means that the golfe [..]
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This is the score that an expert golfer would be expected to make for the hole or golf course. Holes can have a Par score of 3, 4, or 5. Par for golf courses vary as well, but tend to be in the area o [..]
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1. the standard number of strokes in which a scratch player would be expected to complete a hole or course 2. even, even par, level, level par; to score par on a course, or the state of being at that [..]
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The term par has a particular importance in golf. It describes the number of shot a expert golfer needs. It can either refer to a particular hole, or to the whole golf course. The par for a hole always consists of a number of shots which an expert golfer would need in order to reach the green and two putts at the putting green to reach the hole. Th [..]
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Standard number of strokes for each hole, always including two putts. Almost all golf holes are par 3, 4 or 5, although some new courses are building ultra-long par 6 holes.
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Photosynthetically active radiation, often abbreviated PAR, refers to radiation (energy) emitted from a light source between 400 to 700 nanometers that photosynthetic organisms are able to use to drive photosynthesis. PAR is most often measured in μmol/per second.A highly branched inflorescence.
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An automobile headlight-like Lamp that is used in special, non-focusing fixtures.
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The established number of strokes determined by the course designer or other person as being what a player should be able to score on a given hole mistake free.  Most holes are par 3, although some more challenging courses offer par 4 and par 5 holes that will force you to play smart and use strategy.  Although generally based on distance, par can [..]
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- The established average number of throws for an experience player to reach the target for a particular hole.
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The number of strokes an experienced player is expected to take on a hole.
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(apocryphally an abbreviation for "professional average result"), standard score for a hole (defined by its length) or a course (sum of all the holes' pars).
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 – like in ball golf, each disc golf hole has a posted par. The par is the desired number of strokes that a player would need to complete the hole. To the competitive disc golfer, every hole is a par three, making the total par for 18 holes always 54. This serves to simplify the game.
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The score a player is supposed to make on the hole. The score is set according to the number of hits a player is supposed to make. The par level is set due to the length of the hole, and the hazards found on each hole. Common pars are three, four, or five. A player can score either under or over par. An accomplished player should aim to hit either [..]
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Basically, it is the standard number of scores which a scratch player is expected to finish a course or a hole.
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The number of strokes a player should take to complete a round with good performance. Par for each hole is given on the scorecard. PAR COMPETITION
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Expected amount of shots a good player is to complete a hole in and the course in (the par for the course)Par 3’s are on an eighteen hole up to 250yds,Par 4’s between 250-500,above 500 are par 5’s but very long holes are sometimes Par 6.A 9 hole course might have different lengths for  Par 3s or 4s.
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  The standard score in strokes assigned to each hole on the golf course. The par for each hole is given on the scorecard. You'll have a great round if you score "the par" on any course.
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   The score an accomplished player is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five.
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A golf hole is completed in a score which is equal to the Par of the golf hole.
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Refers to the number of strokes expected to complete a hole. The par number of a hole always allows for two putt shots
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A score a golfer is expected to make on a hole (i.e. 3 on a par-3, 4 on a par-4, 5 on a par-5).
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Number of strokes it should take an experienced golfer to finish a hole. Used as a scoring benchmark.
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like in ball golf, each disc golf hole has a posted par. The established number of strokes determined by the course designer or other person as being what a player should be able to score on a given h [..]
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refers to the set number of strokes it should take to reach the hole from the tee box for an experienced golfer. Total par figures for all holes=par for a course. Examples are approximate for men and [..]
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A golf terms abbreviation for "professional average result". Par is the number of shots (Stroke) the experts think it should take a golfer to get the ball in the hole.
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the number of strokes in which a golfer is expected to complete a hole on a golf course. Also the expected number of strokes in which all golfers are expected to complete a number of holes. Each hole [..]
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The regulation number of shots specified for a hole e.g. par 3 is designed for a person with a handicap of zero (scratch) to take 3 strokes to complete.
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Par is the number of kicks which can be used to complete a section. It is calculated by the results of the best players.
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The score designated by the USGA
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The score an accomplished player is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five.
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The score an accomplished player is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five.
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The number of strokes deemed necessary for a player to complete a hole.
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The average number of throws for an experienced player to complete a hole. Amateur par varies; pro par is generally three on any given hole. This tradition started mostly out of convenience; it makes [..]
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The number of strokes a scratch golfer would take to finish the hole.
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The par value for a golf course is the pre-determined number of strokes that a scratch or zero handicap golfer needs to play a hole, a round (the sum of the pars of the played holes), or a tournament [..]
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Score achieved by a golfer who had only a few great shots on an entire round but somehow managed to hit them all on the same hole. See TRIPLE BOGEY
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The number of shots a good golfer should take for a hole or round. Par for a hole reflects the number of well executed shots needed to reach the green plus two for putting. Par for the course is calculated by adding all the hole pars together.
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The number of strokes a player should take to complete a round with good performance. Par for each hole is given on the scorecard.
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The score an accomplished golfer is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five.
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par Definition 1. This refers to the number of strokes a player with a zero handicap will need to complete a hole or a course in golf. Example 1. Woods hits the knockdown shot on the 18th hole and fin [..]
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The number of strokes a player should take to complete a round with good performance. Par for each hole is given on the scorecard.
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Number of recommended stokes to complete a hole or round.
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Photosynthetically Active Radiation
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The recommended number of strokes to complete a particular hole on a particular golf course.
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The number of shots you should take on each hole.
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is a recognized standard constantly used for counting results and estimating the level of players. Par is the number of strokes a good player would normally take on a given hole. Par is defined in the [..]
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The number of strokes a given hole should take for a good golfer.
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total number of strokes on a hole is the expected amount i.e. 3 strokes on a par 3
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Par is probably the most used word in the complete glossary of terminology. Par refers to the score which an accomplished player is reasonably expected to shoot on a hole and commonly is a par three, [..]
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Par is the estimated standard score for a hole, based on the length of the hole and on the number of strokes a first-class golfer would take to complete it in normal conditions.
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The score an accomplished player is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five.
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Definition The nominal dollar amount assigned to a security by the issuer. For an equity security, par is usually a very small amount that bears no relationship to its market price, except for preferr [..]
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noun Definition: a thing that you can race with Example Sentence: I will win the race with my par.
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[Latin, one that is equal, from par equal] : the face amount of an instrument of value (as a check or note): as a : the monetary value assigned to each share of stock in the charter of a corporation . [..]
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Equal to the nominal or face value of a SECURITY.
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Short for a paragraph of text.
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 See Program Announcement (PA).
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Price equal to the face amount of a security; 100%.
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(1) Refers to the standard delivery point(s) and/or quality of a commodity that is deliverable on a futures contract at contract price. Serves as a benchmark upon which the base discounts or premiums [..]
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hang out
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Face value.
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Face value of a bond.
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 Paragraph
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A paragraph. Depending on the writing style of a particular media company, a paragraph can be as short as a single line, but can also consist of many lines.
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(n) (golf) the standard number of strokes set for each hole on a golf course, or for the entire course(n) a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced(v) make a score (on a hole) [..]
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Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) is a measure of the amount of incident light that is absorbed by a plant and contributes towards photosynthesis. It is therefore a very useful parameter for those in the agriculture industry.
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Photosynthetically Active Radiation.
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Photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) refers to the spectral range (wave band) of solar radiation from 400-700 nanometers (the visible wavelengths and the spectrum used by plants for photosynthesis) that is absorbed by the chlorophyll molecule.
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(1) Par price; Par rate: A term indicating that the market price of a security is equal to its nominal or face value.
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ADJ equal| equal to; like; suitable
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A newspaper paragraph. (Press slang.)
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Stock at par means that it is to be bought at the price it represents. Thus, £100 stock in the 2 1/2 per cent. quoted at par would mean that it would require £100 to invest in this stock; if quoted at [..]
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Photosynthetically Active Radiation
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parabolic aluminum reflector or parabolic aluminized reflector
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Precision Approach Radar
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Principal amount at which an issuer agrees to redeem its notes or bonds at maturity.
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Price equal to the face amount of a security; 100%.
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(1) Price of 100 percent. (2) The principal amount at which the issuer of a debt security contracts to redeem that security at maturity, face value.
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The face value of a bond or stock. A security trading for its face value is said to be selling “at par”.
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Abbreviation for participating. See Participating.
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Provisional ARTG record
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n. 1) an equal level. 2) the face value of a stock or bond, printed on the certificate, which is the amount the original purchaser paid the issuing corporation. However, most common stocks are issued [..]
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prep. "by, for the sake of," s.v. par prep. OED. KEY: par@prep
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prep 14 par 9 per 5
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The number of stokes that is recommended to take to complete a hole (or 18 holes).
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A price equal to the original face amount of a security, as distinct from its market value. On a debt security, the par or face value is the amount the investor has been promised to receive from the i [..]
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Precision Approach Radar
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Precision Approach Radar
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Pilot in Command – The pilot responsible for the operation and safety of an aircraft during flight time.
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precision approach radar.
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Precision Approach Radar – a ground-radar based instrument approach which provides both horizontal and vertical guidance
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 The result on a deal if both sides have done as well as possible.
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The set out amount of strokes deemed to be achievable on any hole allowing for two putts   top
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the result on a deal on which both sides do as well as possible
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See Face Value
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* see profit-at-risk
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Can by a synonym for 'face value' as in the expression "valuing a bond at par".
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Equal to the nominal or face value of a security. A bond selling at par is worth the same dollar amount as it was issued for, or at which it will the redeemed at maturity.
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The ideal score set for each hole, and consequently for the whole course (which is the sum of the pars for each hole).
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Equal value; equality of nominal and actual value; the value expressed on the face or in the words of a certificate of value, as a bond or other commercial paper. Equality of condition or circumst [..]
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the name of a town and beach near St Austell in Cornwall
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An expression used when a mortgage is sold or purchased for the outstanding balance without premium or discount.
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a pair; a peer. par civitatis:
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Equal to the nominal or face value of a security. A bond selling at par is worth an amount equivalent to its original issue value or its value upon redemption at maturity-typically $1000/bond. See: Di [..]
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The computer program par is a text formatting utility for Unix, written by Adam M. Costello as a replacement for the fmt command. Par reformats paragraphs of text to fit into a given line length optim [..]
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The computer program par is a text formatting utility for Unix, written by Adam M. Costello as a replacement for the fmt command. Par reformats paragraphs of text to fit into a given line length optim [..]
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In golf, par is the predetermined number of strokes that a scratch (or 0 handicap) golfer should require to complete a hole, a round (the sum of the pars of the played holes), or a tournament (the sum [..]
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This article is about the scoring system "Par", that is commonly used in Australian club golf as an alternative to Stableford and normal stroke play. The Par (score) page provides a general [..]
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This article is about the scoring system "Par", that is commonly used in Australian club golf as an alternative to Stableford and normal stroke play. The Par (score) page provides a general [..]
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Par or PAR may refer to:
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