How Do You Spell PARS?

Pronunciation: [pˈɑːz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "PARS" corresponds to its pronunciation, which can be transcribed as /pɑːrz/. The first sound, /p/, is a voiceless bilabial plosive, followed by the open mid-back vowel /ɑː/ and ending with the voiced alveolar fricative /z/. The combination of these sounds results in the pronunciation of "PARS" with the emphasis placed on the first syllable. This word can be used to refer to a unit of currency in Iran or as an acronym for various terms, such as "Partial-Admission Reversible System".

PARS Meaning and Definition

  1. Pars is a noun with multiple meanings, most commonly used in the context of the game of golf or in the medical field.

    In golf, pars refer to the number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to take to complete a specific hole or a round. It is a standard measurement used to set a target score for each hole and the entire course. Typically, a par for a standard golf hole is three or four strokes, while an entire course can have a par ranging from 70 to 72 depending on its length and difficulty. The objective for golfers is to complete each hole in or below the designated par score.

    In the medical field, PARS is an acronym for Posterior Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation. It is a condition where there is a disruption or misalignment of the top two vertebrae in the spine, the atlas (C1) and the axis (C2). This condition often occurs in children and can result from trauma or infection, manifesting in symptoms such as neck pain, limited range of motion, and torticollis (abnormal head position). Treatment options for PARS may include cervical traction, physical therapy, or in severe cases, surgical intervention.

    Overall, the word pars has distinct meanings in different contexts; in golf, it represents the target score for each hole or the full course, while in the medical field, it refers to a specific condition affecting the alignment of the two top vertebrae in the spine.

  2. A part; a portion.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for PARS

Conjugate verb Pars

CONDITIONAL

I would par
we would par
you would par
he/she/it would par
they would par

FUTURE

I will par
we will par
you will par
he/she/it will par
they will par

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have parred
we will have parred
you will have parred
he/she/it will have parred
they will have parred

PAST

I parred
we parred
you parred
he/she/it parred
they parred

PAST PERFECT

I had parred
we had parred
you had parred
he/she/it had parred
they had parred

PRESENT

I par
we par
you par
he/she/it pars
they par

PRESENT PERFECT

I have parred
we have parred
you have parred
he/she/it has parred
they have parred
I am parring
we are parring
you are parring
he/she/it is parring
they are parring
I was parring
we were parring
you were parring
he/she/it was parring
they were parring
I will be parring
we will be parring
you will be parring
he/she/it will be parring
they will be parring
I have been parring
we have been parring
you have been parring
he/she/it has been parring
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I had been parring
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you had been parring
he/she/it had been parring
they had been parring
I will have been parring
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you will have been parring
he/she/it will have been parring
they will have been parring
I would have parred
we would have parred
you would have parred
he/she/it would have parred
they would have parred
I would be parring
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