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pardi

American  
[pahr-dee] / pɑrˈdi /
Or pardie,

adverb

Archaic.
  1. verily; indeed.


Etymology

Origin of pardi

1200–50; late Middle English pardie, Middle English parde < Old French par De < Latin per Deum by God

Example Sentences

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In 2018, Maria Silvia Fiengo and Francesca Pardi were among Italy's first same-sex couples to be registered as parents.

From BBC

"When you use viral-vectored-based or genetic vaccines, you deliver a blueprint that will allow the host cells to produce protein antigens that will then induce an immune response," Pardi said.

From Salon

As Dr. Norbert Pardi, a research assistant professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an expert on messenger RNA therapeutics, explained to Salon, there are three major type of vaccines.

From Salon

These mRNA vaccines are also quicker and easier to modify if necessary, Pardi noted.

From Salon

Or, as Pardi described it: "the lack of methods that could decrease inflammation induced by the administration of mRNA."

From Salon