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pard1850, dialectal shortening of pardener (1795), representing a common pronunciation of partner (n.).
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pardarchaic form of leopard, c. 1300, from Latin pardus "a male panther," from Greek pardos "male panther," from the same source (probably Iranian) as Sanskrit prdaku-s "leopard, [..]
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pard the leopard.
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pardPeriodic and Random Deviation from the power supply's output DC voltage. Includes ripple and aperiodic noise. PARD is usually expressed in mV peak-to-peak or rms, at a specified bandwidth, typica [..]
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pard(slang) partner
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parda group or clan of wereleopards
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pard
A leopard; a panther.
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