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[pahr-luh ns] /ˈpɑr ləns/ noun 1. a way or manner of speaking; vernacular; idiom: legal parlance. 2. speech, especially a formal discussion or debate. 3. talk; parley. /ˈpɑːləns/ noun 1. a particular manner of speaking, esp when specialized; idiom: political parlance 2. (archaic) any discussion, such as a debate n. 1570s, “speaking, speech,” especially in […]
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[pahr-lahn-doh] /pɑrˈlɑn doʊ/ adjective, Music. 1. sung or played as though speaking or reciting (a musical direction). /pɑːˈlændəʊ/ adjective, adverb 1. (music) to be performed as though speaking
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[puh-lahr-ee, pahr-] /pəˈlɑr i, pɑr-/ noun 1. .
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[pahr-ley, -lee] /ˈpɑr leɪ, -li/ verb (used with object) 1. to bet or gamble (an original amount and its winnings) on a subsequent race, contest, etc. 2. Informal. to use (one’s money, talent, or other assets) to achieve a desired objective, as spectacular wealth or success: He parlayed a modest inheritance into a fortune. noun […]
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[pahrl] /pɑrl/ noun, verb (used without object), parled, parling. Archaic. 1. talk; parley.