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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.) That which
belongs
to one, or which is
assumed
by one, or which falls to one, in a
division
or
apportionment;
share;
portion;
lot;
interest;
concern;
duty;
office..
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Sanctification
::
Sanctification
(n.) The act of
consecrating,
or of
setting
apart for a
sacred
purpose;
consecration..
Organize
::
Organize
(v. t.) To sing in
parts;
as, to
organize
an
anthem..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.) The
desertion
by a party to any
pleading
of the
ground
taken by him in his last
antecedent
pleading,
and the
adoption
of
another..
Spiration
::
Spiranthy
(n.) The
occasional
twisted
growth
of the parts of a
flower.
Comminution
::
Comminution
(n.)
Gradual
diminution
by the
removal
of small
particles
at a time; a
lessening;
a
wearing
away.
Repositor
::
Repositor
(n.) An
instrument
employed
for
replacing
a
displaced
organ or part.
Shred
::
Shred (n.) To cut or tear into small
pieces,
particularly
narrow
and long
pieces,
as of cloth or
leather..
Sans-culotte
::
Sans-culotte
(n.) A
fellow
without
breeches;
a
ragged
fellow;
-- a name of
reproach
given in the first
French
revolution
to the
extreme
republican
party,
who
rejected
breeches
as an
emblem
peculiar
to the upper
classes
or
aristocracy,
and
adopted
pantaloons..
Boss
::
Boss (n.) Any
protuberant
part; a
round,
swelling
part or body; a
knoblike
process;
as, a boss of
wood..
Forenoon
::
Forenoon
(n.) The early part of the day, from
morning
to
meridian,
or
noon..
Semopermanent
::
Semopermanent
(n.) Half or
partly
permanent.
Aptitude
::
Aptitude
(n.) A
natural
or
acquired
disposition
or
capacity
for a
particular
purpose,
or
tendency
to a
particular
action
or
effect;
as, oil has an
aptitude
to
burn..
Fold
::
Fold (v.) A
doubling,esp.
of any
flexible
substance;
a part laid over on
another
part; a
plait;
a
plication..
Trigeminal
::
Trigeminal
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
the fifth pair of
cranial
nerves,
which
divide
on each side of the head into three main
branches
distributed
to the
orbits,
jaws, and parts of the
mouth;
trifacial..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To be
subordinate
to; to act a
secondary
part
under;
to
appear
as the
inferior
of; to
minister
to.
Gain
::
Gain (n.) To draw into any
interest
or
party;
to win to one's side; to
conciliate.
Cupping
::
Cupping
(n.) The
operation
of
drawing
blood to or from the
surface
of the
person
by
forming
a
partial
vacuum
over the spot. Also,
sometimes,
a
similar
operation
for
drawing
pus from an
abscess..
Pentecost
::
Pentecost
(n.) A
solemn
festival
of the Jews; -- so
called
because
celebrated
on the
fiftieth
day
(seven
weeks)
after the
second
day of the
Passover
(which
fell on the
sixteenth
of the
Jewish
month
Nisan);
-- hence
called,
also, the Feast of
Weeks.
At this
festival
an
offering
of the first
fruits
of the
harvest
was made. By the Jews it was
generally
regarded
as
commemorative
of the gift of the law on the
fiftieth
day after the
departure
from
Egypt..
Schorlaceous
::
Schorlaceous
(a.)
Partaking
of the
nature
and
character
of
schorl;
resembling
schorl.
In-
::
In- () An
inseparable
prefix,
or
particle,
meaning
not, non-, un- as,
inactive,
incapable,
inapt.
In-
regularly
becomes
il-
before
l, ir-
before
r, and im-
before
a
labial..
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