PAROTID 221 



parotid (pa-ro'-tid, par-ot'-id) 



Parthenium* (par-the'-ni-um) 



parthenogenesis (par-then-o-jen'-e-sis) 



Parula (par'-u-la) 



Parus (pa'-rus) 



parvifolus (par-vi-fol'-i-us, par-vi-fo'-li-us) with 



small leaves, 

 parvulus (par'-vu-lus) very small, slight. 

 Pasimachus (pa-sim'-a-kus) 

 Passerculus (pas-er'-ku-lus) 

 Passeres (pas'-er-ez) 

 Passerherbulus (pas-er-erb'-u-lus) 

 Passerina (pas-er-i'-na) 

 passerinus (pas-er-i'-nus) like a sparrow. 

 Passifiora* (pas-i-flo'-ra) 

 Pastinaca* (pas-tin-a'-ka) 

 patagium (pat-a'-ji-um, pat-a'-ji-um) 

 Patamon (pat'-a-mon) 

 patens (pat'-enz) open, accessible. 

 patent (pa-tent, pat'-ent) 

 patina (pat'-in-a) 

 Patriofelis (pa-tri-o-fel'-is) 

 patruelis (pat-ru-el'-is) a cousin, 

 patulus (pat'-u-lus) open, spread out, broad; also, 



common, 

 pauciflorus (po-si-flo'-rus) with few flowers. 

 paulus (po'-lus) small, 

 paunch (panch, ponch) 

 Paurotes (por-o'-tez) 

 Paurotis (por-o'-tis) 

 Pauxi (pok'-si) 

 Pavo (pa'-vo) 



