nnoun.state(obstetrics) the number of liveborn children a woman has deliveredTopic:OBmidwiferyobstetricstocology
Synset:parity
Examples:- the parity of the mother must be considered
- a bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children
Derivationally Related Form:parous
Hypernyms:gestation maternity pregnancy
Inherited Hypernyms:paritypregnancyphysical conditionconditionstateattributeabstractionentity
nnoun.quantity100 para equal 1 dinar in YugoslaviaPart Holonyms:Yugoslavian dinar dinar
Hypernyms:Yugoslavian monetary unit
Inherited Hypernyms:parayugoslavian monetary unitmonetary unitunit of measurementdefinite quantitymeasureabstractionentity
nnoun.persona soldier in the paratroopsSynset:paratrooper
Member Holonyms:paratroops
Hypernyms:soldier
Inherited Hypernyms:paratroopersoldierenlisted personservicemanskilled workerworkerpersoncausal agentphysical entityentity
Inherited Hypernyms:paratroopersoldierenlisted personservicemanskilled workerworkerpersonorganismliving thingwholeobjectphysical entityentity
nnoun.objectan estuary in northern Brazil into which the Tocantins River flowsSynset:Para Para River
Part Holonyms:Brasil Brazil Federative Republic of Brazil
Instance Hypernyms:estuary
Inherited Hypernyms:paraestuarybody of waterthingphysical entityentity
nnoun.locationport city in northern Brazil in the Amazon delta; main port and commercial center for the Amazon River basinSynset:Belem Feliz Lusitania Para Santa Maria de Belem St. Mary of Bethlehem
Part Holonyms:Brasil Brazil Federative Republic of Brazil
Instance Hypernyms:city metropolis urban center port
Inherited Hypernyms:belemcitymunicipalityadministrative districtdistrictregionlocationobjectphysical entityentity
Inherited Hypernyms:belemcitymunicipalityurban areageographical arearegionlocationobjectphysical entityentity
Inherited Hypernyms:belemportgeographic pointpointlocationobjectphysical entityentity