para-, par-
(Greek: by the side of, beside, past, beyond; contrary, wrong, irregular, abnormal)
paramedical
parameter, parameters
1. A variable quantity or value; specific uses include physics, a quantity that is used in a relationship involving several quantities and is held fixed, but in general it may be allowed to have different values.
2. In computer programming, data that can take different values at the execution time of a function, procedure, macro-instruction, or subroutine.
Only a specialist in mathematics or computing might know precisely what it means.
When the word does have a discernible meaning, it is usurping the place of a far simpler and more straightforward term; such as, boundaries, limits, or guidelines.
parameterize, parametrize; parameterizing, parametrizing; parameterized, parametrized; parameterization, parametrization
1. To express in terms of parameters or an arbitrary constant whose value characterizes a member of a system; such as, a family of curves.
2. To rewrite, a database query, etc., as a template into which parameters can be inserted.
3. To express something in terms of properties or characteristics.
parametric
parametritis
parametrium
paramnesia
1. A distortion of memory in which fact and fancy are confused.
2. Disordered or perverted memory; especially, of the meaning of words.
3. False recollections, as of events that have never occurred.
paramorphic
paramorphism
paranephric
paranephritis
paranephroma
paranoia
1. Extreme, irrational, and unreasonable suspicion or distrust of other people and their motives.
2. A psychiatric disorder involving systematized delusion, usually of persecution.
paranoiac
Characteristic of, or resembling, paranoia.
paranoid
1. Relating to, characteristic of, or affected with paranoia.
2. Exhibiting or characterized by extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others: "He had a paranoid suspicion that government agents were listening to his phone calls."