parity

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noun (1)

par·​i·​ty ˈper-ə-tē How to pronounce parity (audio)
ˈpa-rə-
plural parities
1
: the quality or state of being equal or equivalent
Women have fought for parity with men in the workplace.
2
a
: equivalence of a commodity price expressed in one currency to its price expressed in another
The two currencies are approaching parity for the first time in decades.
b
: equality of purchasing power established by law between different kinds of money at a given ratio
3
: an equivalence between farmers' current purchasing power and their purchasing power at a selected base period maintained by government support of agricultural commodity prices
parity is the price calculated to give the farmer a fair return in relation to the things he must buy.New York Times
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a
: the property of an integer with respect to being odd or even
3 and 7 have the same parity
b(1)
: the state of being odd or even used as the basis of a method of detecting errors in binary-coded data (see binary entry 2 sense 5)
(2)
5
: the property of oddness or evenness of a quantum mechanical function
6
: the symmetry of behavior in an interaction of a physical entity (such as a subatomic particle) with that of its mirror image (see mirror image sense 1a)

parity

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noun (2)

: the state or fact of having borne offspring
also : the number of children previously borne

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Parity has special meanings in such fields as physics, math, medicine, genetics, and marketing. Back when the Soviet Union and the U.S. were opposing superpowers, there was often talk of parity in nuclear weapons between the two sides. We sometimes hear about parity between mental and physical health in insurance coverage, or parity in colleges' funding of men's and women's athletics. But parity may be most common in discussions of currencies. The exchange rate between two national currencies often changes every day, as each drifts higher or lower, and occasionally two similar currencies, such as the euro and the U.S. dollar, will achieve parity, but it rarely lasts long.

Examples of parity in a Sentence

Noun (1) rules requiring that there be parity in what schools spend on men's and women's sports
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Costar age gaps hurt Hollywood — Fire Country’s Diane Farr urges for age parity between onscreen couples Release was the goal from the start of Fire Country. Alamin Yohannes, EW.com, 18 May 2024 Kering’s Women in Motion conversations support gender parity in the industry both in front of and behind the camera. William Earl, Variety, 16 May 2024 It is loosely based on the Burley Tobacco Growers Co-Op, founded in 1941 by Mary Berry’s grandfather, John Berry Sr., which established parity pricing for tobacco so local farmers would no longer be gouged by the American Tobacco Company. Keith Pandolfi, Saveur, 15 May 2024 Welcome to the first installment of a Hotline series looking ahead to the Big 12 race — a race with 16 teams, no divisions and plenty of parity. Jon Wilner, The Mercury News, 15 May 2024 Despite the glass-ceiling-smashing success of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, gender parity in the global film sector remains a distant goal. Patrick Brzeski, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 May 2024 System control has taken somewhat of a backseat to music control, but there are people willing to give Sonos some time (and several updates) to work out the kinks and get back to parity with S2. Chris Welch, The Verge, 8 May 2024 When Local 9's contract expired in March 1953, the union set out to get more parity for its 7,100-plus members. Chris Foran, Journal Sentinel, 8 May 2024 This year, four of the five titles feature women directors or co-directors, a promising proportion for an industry that has long struggled to approach anything close to gender parity. Jamie Lang, Variety, 23 Apr. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Latin paritas, from par equal

Noun (2)

-parous

First Known Use

Noun (1)

1572, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1877, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of parity was in 1572

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Cite this Entry

“Parity.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/parity. Accessed 22 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

parity

noun
par·​i·​ty
ˈpar-ət-ē
plural parities
: the quality or state of being equal or equivalent : equality

Medical Definition

parity

noun
par·​i·​ty ˈpar-ət-ē How to pronounce parity (audio)
plural parities
1
: the state or fact of having borne offspring
diagnosis of parity or nulliparity
2
: the number of times a female has given birth counting multiple births as one and usually including stillbirths
gravidity and parity were highly correlated
compare gravidity sense 2

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