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parison
[par-uh-suhn]
noun
a partially shaped mass of molten glass.
a hollow tube of plastic to be formed into a hollow object, as a bottle, by blow molding.
parison
/ ˈæɪə /
noun
an unshaped mass of glass before it is moulded into its final form
Other Word Forms
- parisonic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of parison1
Example Sentences
John Hall then blocked Weber State’s Cody Carlson layup attempt before Parison Dawson made a final free throw.
Mark Parison was one of those who stayed.
But Parison’s traditional Queenslander home, elevated on concrete pillars, remained largely intact.
For every flood affected resident who is concerned about climate change, several others share Parison’s views.
For a second comparison location, I took visitors to a site a few steps away, in front of a small but lively sea of restaurants and stores with lots of open doors and windows, a happy hubbub of eating and drinking.
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