Parr in a sentence as a noun

I also don't think the first parr of the sentence is true: pictures may be supposed to show, but pictures have been noted for their evocative power long before this piece was written—pictures are in certaim circumstances understood to show, and under other and frequently overlapping circumstances to evoke; there is certainly a common danger in mistaking evocative power for also indicating informative power, but few anywhere have denied the existence of the evocative power of photography.

Parr definitions

noun

Queen of England as the 6th wife of Henry VIII (1512-1548)

See also: Parr

noun

a young salmon up to 2 years old

noun

the young of various fishes