[
US
/ˈpɑɹsi/
]
NOUN
- a member of a monotheistic sect of Zoroastrian origin; descended from the Persians; now found in western India
How To Use Parsi In A Sentence
- Sparsity of population in some rural counties of Britain can create considerable problems for bus operators.
- They can parse complex words and sentences; but this parsing takes more work than reading simpler, clearer prose.
- Nonetheless, I think it's worth examining, because Sebastian's parsing of its meaning is such pure gobbledygook.
- Olbermann went as far as to describe Obama's parsing as "dichotomous", an adjective of the noun dichotomy of which I was previously unaware. The Osterley Times
- A dense matrix arising from MoM can be stored in sparsity after compressed.
- It's particularly galling that German-speakers, not noted for syllabic parsimony, have no problem with it.
- Yet the decorations were always meager, and their gifts chosen with his usual parsimony.
- And I learnt from my Parsi connections through marriage that death and sorrow can be handled with so much finesse, so much dignity.
- It was a rejoinder to an industry that had branded him an English theatre person, and ‘a Parsi, which was like a big insult to me‘.
- Until recently, the mean generally went undetected, their parsimony hidden from everyone but its recipients.