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pars

[pahrz]

noun

plural

partes 
  1. (in prescriptions) a part.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pars1

From Latin
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Example Sentences

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Volatility matters too—because of the format, a player who birdies half the holes and bogeys the other half can be more valuable than someone who cards 18 pars.

After five straight pars to start, Woad made six birdies and one bogey across the next 10 holes.

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However, she was unable to build any real momentum during her opening round and some solid putting for pars and bogeys prevented irretrievable damage to her tournament chances.

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Reeling off streaks of six and eight consecutive pars in a round that contained no bogeys, there were times when Scheffler's blend of patience, control and execution made the majestic appear simply routine.

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Aside from his eagle-birdie burst, 13 pars had kept him clear of the chasing pack.

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