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  1. PAR, Inc. Psychological Assessment Resources since 1978

    PAR is a leading publisher of psychological assessment products for creating connections and changing lives in mental health for schools and private practice.

  2. PAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PAR is the established value of the monetary unit of one country expressed in terms of the monetary unit of another country using the same metal as the standard of value.

  3. Contact - PAR Technology

    Oct 1, 2024 · Need a hand? Contact customer care or one of our offices below. Not a Customer? North America. Jaipur, India. Newington. NSW. 2127. Contact . Click to learn more now.

  4. PAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    1. an accepted level or standard, such as an average (esp in the phrase up to par) 2. a state of equality (esp in the phrase on a par with)

  5. PAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    par. noun [ C ] abbreviation for paragraph (Definition of par from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Par - definition of par by The Free Dictionary

    1. Equal to the standard; normal: a solid, par performance. 2. Of or relating to monetary face value.

  7. Interest Rate Statistics | U.S. Department of the Treasury

    Interest Rate Statistics NOTICE: See Developer Notice on changes to the XML data feeds. Daily Treasury PAR Yield Curve Rates This par yield curve, which relates the par yield on a security to its …

  8. PAR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PAR definition: See examples of par used in a sentence.

  9. par - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    an average or normal amount, degree, etc.:[uncountable] He doesn't look up to par these days; maybe he's tired. Sport [uncountable] the number of golf strokes set as a standard for a certain hole or a …

  10. par - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    May 7, 2015 · Borrowed from French par (“through, by”), from Latin per (“through”). Doublet of per.