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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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Station
::
Station
(n.) The
particular
place,
or kind of
situation,
in which a
species
naturally
occurs;
a
habitat..
Neck
::
Neck (n.) Any part of an
inanimate
object
corresponding
to or
resembling
the neck of an
anima.
Tang
::
Tang (n.) The
projecting
part of the
breech
of a
musket
barrel,
by which the
barrel
is
secured
to the
stock..
Ladin
::
Ladin (n.) A
Romansch
dialect
spoken
in some parts of
Switzerland
and the
Tyrol.
Anent
::
Anent (a.)
About;
concerning;
in
respect;
as, he said
nothing
anent this
particular..
Federalist
::
Federalist
(n.) An
advocate
of
confederation;
specifically
(Amer.
Hist.),
a
friend
of the
Constitution
of the
United
States
at its
formation
and
adoption;
a
member
of the
political
party which
favored
the
administration
of
president
Washington..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) That part of a boot or shoe which forms the side, from the heel to the
vamp..
Finical
::
Finical
(a.)
Affectedly
fine;
overnice;
unduly
particular;
fastidious.
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To pass away; to
perish.
Monograph
::
Monograph
(n.) A
written
account
or
description
of a
single
thing,
or class of
things;
a
special
treatise
on a
particular
subject
of
limited
range..
Click
::
Click (n.) A kind of
articulation
used by the
natives
of
Southern
Africa,
consisting
in a
sudden
withdrawal
of the end or some other
portion
of the
tongue
from a part of the mouth with which it is in
contact,
whereby
a
sharp,
clicking
sound is
produced.
The
sounds
are four in
number,
and are
called
cerebral,
palatal,
dental,
and
lateral
clicks
or
clucks,
the
latter
being the noise
ordinarily
used in
urging
a horse
forward..
Duodecimal
::
Duodecimal
(n.) A
twelfth
part; as, the
duodecimals
of an
inch..
Elect
::
Elect (n.) One
chosen
or set
apart.
Scaffold
::
Scaffold
(n.) An
accumulation
of
adherent,
partly
fused
material
forming
a
shelf,
or
dome-shaped
obstruction,
above the
tuyeres
in a blast
furnace..
Default
::
Default
(v. t.) To call a
defendant
or other party whose duty it is to be
present
in
court,
and make entry of his
default,
if he fails to
appear;
to enter a
default
against..
Protest
::
Protest
(v.) A
solemn
declaration
in
writing,
in due form, made by a
notary
public,
usually
under his
notarial
seal, on
behalf
of the
holder
of a bill or note,
protesting
against
all
parties
liable
for any loss or
damage
by the
nonacceptance
or
nonpayment
of the bill, or by the
nonpayment
of the note, as the case may be..
Diaphragm
::
Diaphragm
(n.) A
calcareous
plate which
divides
the
cavity
of
certain
shells
into two
parts.
Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) A body of
cardinals
or other
ecclesiastics
to whom as
intrusted
some
department
of the
church
business;
as, the
Congregation
of the
Propaganda,
which has
charge
of the
missions
of the Roman
Catholic
Church..
Silver
::
Silver
(v. t.) To
polish
like
silver;
to
impart
a
brightness
to, like that of
silver..
Fine
::
Fine
(superl.)
Not
coarse;
comminuted;
in small
particles;
as, fine sand or
flour..
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