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pa⋅rol

[puh-rohl, par-uhl] Law.
–noun
1. something stated or declared.
2. by parol, by word of mouth; orally.
–adjective
3. given by word of mouth; oral; not contained in documents: parol evidence.

Origin:
1470–80; earlier parole < AF, OF < VL *paraula, syncopated var. of *paravola; L parabola parable; cf. parley
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Main Entry: parol
Function: adjective
1 : executed or made by word of mouth or by a writing not under seal parol agreement>
2 a : given or expressed by word of mouth : oral as distinguished from written b : relating to matters outside of a writing
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