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Definition of part
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of part is as below...
Part (n.) A
constituent
portion
of a
living
or
spiritual
whole;
a
member;
an
organ;
an
essential
element.
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Frame
::
Frame (v. t.) To
construct
by
fitting
and
uniting
the
several
parts of the
skeleton
of any
structure;
specifically,
in
woodwork,
to put
together
by
cutting
parts of one
member
to fit parts of
another.
See
Dovetail,
Halve,
v. t.,
Miter,
Tenon,
Tooth,
Tusk,
Scarf,
and
Splice..
Burton
::
Burton
(n.) A
peculiar
tackle,
formed
of two or more
blocks,
or
pulleys,
the
weight
being
suspended
to a hook block in the bight of the
running
part..
Atom
::
Atom (n.)
Anything
extremely
small;
a
particle;
a whit.
Calculus
::
Calculus
(n.) Any solid
concretion,
formed
in any part of the body, but most
frequent
in the
organs
that act as
reservoirs,
and in the
passages
connected
with them; as,
biliary
calculi;
urinary
calculi,
etc..
Harmost
::
Harmost
(n.) A
governor
or
prefect
appointed
by the
Spartans
in the
cities
subjugated
by them.
Tithe
::
Tithe (n.)
Hence,
a small part or
proportion..
Propodium
::
Propodium
(n.) The
segment
which forms the
posterior
part of the
thorax
of a
hymenopterous
insect.
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Made, as a
vowel,
with a low
position
of part of the
tongue
in
relation
to the
palate;
as, / (/m), /
(all).
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 5, 10, 11..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. i.) To
refuse
to
support
a
nomination
made by a party or a
caucus
with which one has been
connected;
to break away from a
party.
Derogate
::
Derogate
(v. t.) To annul in part; to
repeal
partly;
to
restrict;
to limit the
action
of; -- said of a law.
Depart
::
Depart
(v. t.) To part
thoroughly;
to
dispart;
to
divide;
to
separate.
Minute
::
Minute
(n.) A very small part of
anything,
or
anything
very
small;
a jot; a
tittle..
Partitive
::
Partitive
(n.) A word
expressing
partition,
or
denoting
a
part..
Whole
::
Whole (n.) The
entire
thing;
the
entire
assemblage
of
parts;
totality;
all of a
thing,
without
defect
or
exception;
a thing
complete
in
itself..
Idolatrous
::
Idolatrous
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
partaking
of, an
excessive
attachment
or
reverence;
as, an
idolatrous
veneration
for
antiquity..
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) Money paid back or
remitted;
especially,
a
certain
amount
of
duties
or
customs,
sometimes
the
whole,
and
sometimes
only a part,
remitted
or paid back by the
government,
on the
exportation
of the
commodities
on which they were
levied..
Peritreme
::
Peritreme
(n.) That part of the
integument
of an
insect
which
surrounds
the
spiracles.
Train
::
Train (v.) That part of a gown which
trails
behind
the
wearer.
Differentiation
::
Differentiation
(n.) The
gradual
formation
or
production
of
organs
or parts by a
process
of
evolution
or
development,
as when the seed
develops
the root and the stem, the
initial
stem
develops
the leaf,
branches,
and
flower
buds; or in
animal
life, when the germ
evolves
the
digestive
and other
organs
and
members,
or when the
animals
as they
advance
in
organization
acquire
special
organs
for
specific
purposes..
Appellative
::
Appellative
(n.) A
common
name, in
distinction
from a
proper
name. A
common
name, or
appellative,
stands
for a whole
class,
genus,
or
species
of
beings,
or for
universal
ideas.
Thus, tree is the name of all
plants
of a
particular
class;
plant and
vegetable
are names of
things
that grow out of the
earth.
A
proper
name, on the other hand,
stands
for a
single
thing;
as, Rome,
Washington,
Lake
Erie..
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