Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARKER
n.The keeper of a park.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARKER
PARKER Park "er, n
Defn:, The keeper of a park. Sir M. Hale.
PARKERIA
Par *ke "ri *a, n. Etym: [NL. So named from W. K. Parker, a British zoölogist.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A genus of large arenaceous fossil Foraminifera found in the Cretaceous rocks. The species are globular, or nearly so, and are of all sizes up to that of a tennis ball.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Parker, Bonnie
Par ker, Bonnie |ˈpärkər ˈpɑrkər | (1911 –34 ), US bank robber and murderer. She and her partner, Clyde Barrow, were known for a criminal spree in which they shot and killed at least thirteen people before being stopped and shot to death at a Louisiana roadblock.
Parker, Charlie
Par ker, Charlie |ˈpɑrkər ˈpärkər | (1920 –55 ), US saxophonist; full name Charles Christopher Parker; known as Bird or Yardbird. From 1944, he played with Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie and became one of the key figures of the bebop movement.
Parker, Dorothy
Par ker, Dorothy |ˈpɑrkər ˈpärkər | (1893 –1967 ), US humorist, literary critic, and writer; full name Dorothy Rothschild Parker. From 1927, she wrote book reviews and short stories for The New Yorker magazine, becoming one of its legendary wits.
parkerizing
par ker iz ing |ˈpärkərˌīziNG ˈpɑrkərˌaɪzɪŋ | ▶noun a process for rustproofing iron or steel by brief immersion in a hot acidic solution of a metal phosphate. DERIVATIVES par ker ized adjective ORIGIN 1920s: from Parker Rust-Proof Company of America (which introduced the process ) + -ize + -ing 1 .
Parkersburg
Par kers burg |ˈpärkərzˌbərg ˈpɑrkərzbərɡ | an industrial city in northwestern West Virginia, on the Ohio River; pop. 31,611 (est. 2008 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Parker, Bonnie
Par ker, Bonnie |ˈpärkər ˈpɑrkər | (1911 –34 ), US bank robber and murderer. She and her partner, Clyde Barrow, were known for a criminal spree in which they shot and killed at least thirteen people before being stopped and shot to death at a Louisiana roadblock.
Parker, Charlie
Par ¦ker |ˈpɑːkə | (1920 –55 ), American saxophonist; full name Charles Christopher Parker; known as Bird or Yardbird. From 1944 he played with Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie, and became one of the key figures of the bebop movement.
Parker, Dorothy
Par ¦ker |ˈpɑːkə | (1893 –1967 ), American humorist, literary critic, and writer; full name Dorothy Rothschild Parker. From 1927 Parker wrote book reviews and short stories for the New Yorker magazine, becoming one of its legendary wits.
parkerizing
parkerizing |ˈpɑːkərʌɪz |(also parkerising ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a process for rustproofing iron or steel by brief immersion in a hot acidic solution of a metal phosphate. DERIVATIVES parkerized adjective ORIGIN 1920s: from Parker Rust-Proof Company of America (which introduced the process ) + -ize + -ing 1 .
Parkersburg
Par kers burg |ˈpärkərzˌbərg ˈpɑrkərzbərɡ | an industrial city in northwestern West Virginia, on the Ohio River; pop. 31,611 (est. 2008 ).
Duden Dictionary
Parker
Par ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a rker |der Parker; Genitiv: des Parkers, Plural: die Parker jemand, der ein Auto parkt
Parkerin
Par ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |P a rkerin |weibliche Form zu Parker
parkerisieren
par ke ri sie ren schwaches Verb Technik parkern |parkeris ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « englisch parkerize, nach dem Namen der US-amerikanischen Firma Parker Rost-Proof Co. , die dieses Verfahren entwickelt hat Eisen durch einen Phosphatüberzug rostsicher machen; phosphatieren
parkern
par kern schwaches Verb selten Technik parkerisieren |p a rkern |nach dem Namen einer amerikanischen Firma Eisen durch einen Phosphatüberzug rostsicher machen; phosphatieren