Para

Para may refer to:

Miscellaneous

  • Para (currency), various currency units
  • Para (Bengali), a Bengali word meaning neighborhood or locality
  • Para, the Hebrew word for cow
  • Para, Spanish preposition, which means for
  • Para Loga, one among the seven Logas (seven upper worlds) in Ayyavazhi mythology
  • Para-quaternions, expression from algebra in mathematics
  • Military parachutist or paratrooper
  • Para, a member of the Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)
  • Para, an arene substitution pattern in which two substituents occupy positions on an aromatic ring separated by two unsubstituted carbon atoms
  • Parapraxis or Freudian slip (Fehlleistung), is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that is believed to be caused by the unconscious mind
  • Juz', a division of the Quran
  • Para language
  • Paraprofessional
  • Paralegal
  • Paramedic is a first response ambulance crew member
  • Sports

  • Marcos Rogério Ricci Lopes (born 1986), Brazilian footballer
  • Phrase (disambiguation)

    A phrase may be a linguistic expression or a constituent in the grammatical analysis of a sentence.

    Phrase may also refer to:

  • Phrase (music)
  • Phrase (fencing)
  • Phrase (rapper)

  • Phrase (rapper)

    Harley Webster (born 1981) – better known as Phrase – is an Australian hip hop MC, originating from Melbourne.

    History

    Phrase began to piece together an album with producers Daniel Merriweather and J-Skub (Jan Skubiszewki), while working part-time for the Reach Youth foundation, an organisation that Phrase credits with helping him overcome behavioural problems he had in his mid-teens. The album, Talk with Force was picked up for national release by Universal Music Australia in 2005. Three singles were released from this album, "Here Now" featuring Mystro, "Catch Phrase" featuring Daniel Merriweather, and "Hold On" featuring labelmate Max White.

    In 2007 he founded the record label Crooked Eye with DJ Flagrant and J-Skub. The label's first release was a mixtape by Melbourne MC Illy (which Phrase also appears on). The same year, he released the non-album single "Face It" featuring Ian Kenny from Karnivool and Birds of Tokyo; which was used in the marketing campaign for the Australian release of Halo 3

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