- nounparks (plural noun)
- a large public green area in a town, used for recreation:"a walk around the park"
- US ENGLISHa large area of land kept in its natural state for public recreational use.
- a large enclosed piece of ground, typically with woodland and pasture, attached to a large country house:"the house is set in its own park"
- a large enclosed area of land used to accommodate wild animals in captivity:"penguin chicks are reared regularly at the park" · "a panda cub is drawing the crowds at a wildlife park"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa stadium or enclosed area used for sports.
- US ENGLISH(in the western US) a broad, flat, mostly open area in a mountainous region.
- an area devoted to a specified purpose:"an industrial park"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa parking lot or garage:"a coach park"
- (in a car with automatic transmission) the position of the gear selector in which the gears are locked, preventing the vehicle's movement.
verbparks (third person present)- bring (a vehicle that one is driving) to a halt and leave it temporarily, typically in a parking lot or by the side of the road:"he parked his car outside her house" · "she couldn't find anywhere to park"
- informaldeposit and leave in a convenient place until required:"come on in, and park your bag by the door"
- (park oneself)sit down:"after dinner, we parked ourselves on a pair of couches"
- informalpostpone consideration of (an idea or plan) until a later date:"could I suggest we park that suggestion for the moment?"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French parc, from medieval Latin parricus, of Germanic origin; related to German Pferch ‘pen, fold’, also to paddock. The word was originally a legal term designating land held by royal grant for keeping game animals: this was enclosed and therefore distinct from a forest or chase, and (also unlike a forest) had no special laws or officers. A military sense ‘space occupied by artillery, wagons, stores, etc., in an encampment’ (late 17th century) is the origin of the verb sense (mid 19th century) and of park (early 20th century).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a large public green area in a town, used for recreation:
- a large enclosed piece of ground, typically with woodland and pasture, attached to a large country house:
- a large enclosed area of land used to accommodate wild animals in captivity:
- a stadium or enclosed area used for sports.
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- A park is an area of land, usually with grass and trees, that is kept for the enjoyment of the public123. Parks can have facilities for rest and recreation, such as benches, playgrounds, or trails12. Parks can be owned and managed by a city, state, or nation, or be part of a larger natural area that protects plants and animals13.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.noun an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.www.dictionary.com/browse/parka large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/parkPARK meaning: 1 : a piece of public land in or near a city that is kept free of houses and other buildings and can be used for pleasure and exercise; 2 : a large area of public land kept in its natural state to protect plants and animalswww.britannica.com/dictionary/park
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