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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.) To
separate
by a
process
of
extraction,
elimination,
or
secretion;
as, to part gold from
silver..
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Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To
collect,
and
depart
from a hive by
flight
in a body; -- said of bees; as, bees swarm in warm, clear days in
summer..
Joint
::
"Joint
(n.) The place or part where two
things
or parts are
joined
or
united;
the union of two or more
smooth
or even
surfaces
admitting
of a
close-fitting
or
junction;
junction
as, a joint
between
two
pieces
of
timber;
a joint in a
pipe..
Substitution
::
Substituted
(a.)
Containing
substitutions
or
replacements;
having
been
subjected
to the
process
of
substitution,
or
having
some of its parts
replaced;
as,
alcohol
is a
substituted
water;
methyl
amine is a
substituted
ammonia..
Word
::
Word (n.) The
spoken
sign of a
conception
or an idea; an
articulate
or vocal
sound,
or a
combination
of
articulate
and vocal
sounds,
uttered
by the human
voice,
and by
custom
expressing
an idea or
ideas;
a
single
component
part of human
speech
or
language;
a
constituent
part of a
sentence;
a term; a
vocable..
Suprahepatic
::
Supraglotic
(a.)
Situated
above the
glottis;
--
applied
to that part of the
cavity
of the
larynx
above the true vocal
cords.
Exodus
::
Exodus
(n.) The
second
of the Old
Testament,
which
contains
the
narrative
of the
departure
of the
Israelites
from
Egypt..
Evenness
::
Evenness
(n.) The state of being ven,
level,
or
disturbed;
smoothness;
horizontal
position;
uniformity;
impartiality;
calmness;
equanimity;
appropriate
place or
level;
as,
evenness
of
surface,
of a fluid at rest, of
motion,
of
dealings,
of
temper,
of
condition..
Compartment
::
Compartment
(n.) One of the parts into which an
inclosed
portion
of space is
divided,
as by
partitions,
or
lines;
as, the
compartments
of a
cabinet,
a
house,
or a
garden..
Salvage
::
Salvage
(n.) That part of the
property
that
survives
the peril and is
saved.
Clip
::
Clip (n.) A
projecting
flange
on the upper edge of a
horseshoe,
turned
up so as to
embrace
the lower part of the hoof; --
called
also toe clip and
beak..
Skirmish
::
Skirmish
(v. i.) To fight
slightly
or in small
parties;
to
engage
in a
skirmish
or
skirmishes;
to act as
skirmishers.
Crank
::
Crank (n.) A bent
portion
of an axle, or
shaft,
or an arm keyed at right
angles
to the end of a
shaft,
by which
motion
is
imparted
to or
received
from it; also used to
change
circular
into
reciprocating
motion,
or
reciprocating
into
circular
motion.
See Bell
crank..
Crypt
::
Crypt (n.) A vault
wholly
or
partly
under
ground;
especially,
a vault under a
church,
whether
used for
burial
purposes
or for a
subterranean
chapel
or
oratory..
Antagonist
::
Antagonist
(n.) A
muscle
which acts in
opposition
to
another;
as a
flexor,
which bends a part, is the
antagonist
of an
extensor,
which
extends
it..
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) A
breaking
off or
interruption
of an
estate,
which
happened
when an
alienation
was made by a
tenant
in tail, or other
tenant,
seized
in right of
another,
of a
larger
estate
than the
tenant
was
entitled
to,
whereby
the party
ousted
or
injured
was
driven
to his real
action,
and could not
enter.
This
effect
of such
alienation
is now
obviated
by
statute
in both
England
and the
United
States..
Fibre
::
Fibre (n.) One of the
delicate,
threadlike
portions
of which the
tissues
of
plants
and
animals
are in part
constituted;
as, the fiber of flax or of
muscle..
Plank
::
Plank (n.) One of the
separate
articles
in a
declaration
of the
principles
of a party or
cause;
as, a plank in the
national
platform..
Fretwork
::
Fretwork
(n.) Work
adorned
with
frets;
ornamental
openwork
or work in
relief,
esp. when
elaborate
and
minute
in its
parts.
Hence,
any
minute
play of light and
shade,
dark and
light,
or the
like..
#NAME?
::
-some (a.) An
adjective
suffix
having
primarily
the sense of like or same, and
indicating
a
considerable
degree
of the thing or
quality
denoted
in the first part of the
compound;
as in
mettlesome,
full of
mettle
or
spirit;
gladsome,
full of
gladness;
winsome,
blithesome,
etc..
Parturitive
::
Parturitive
(a.)
Pertaining
to
parturition;
obstetric.
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