parity

parity
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par•i•ty
[[t]ˈpær ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. -ties
1) equality, as in amount, status, or character
2) equivalence or correspondence; similarity
3) bus
a) equivalent value in the currency of another country
b) equivalent value at a fixed ratio between moneys of different metals
4) phs the property of symmetry between a subatomic particle and its mirror image, indicated by +1 if the two are indistinguishable and by −1 if they are different
5) gov a system of regulating prices of farm commodities, usu. by government price supports, to provide farmers with the same purchasing power they had in a selected base period
6) cmp the status, as even or odd, of the total number of bits per byte or word: used to detect errors in a computer system or in data communications
Etymology: 1565–75; < LL paritās. See par, -ity II
par•i•ty
[[t]ˈpær ɪ ti[/t]] n.
1) med the condition of having borne offspring
2) med
para IV, 1)
Etymology: 1875–80; < L par(ere) to bring forth (cf. parent) + -ity

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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