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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 (v. i.) To go away; to
depart;
to take
leave;
to quit each
other;
hence,
to die; -- often with
from..
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Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.) A part
showing
the
figure
or
quality
of the
whole;
a
specimen;
a
sample;
an
example;
an
instance.
Violet
::
Violet
(n.) The color of a
violet,
or that part of the
spectrum
farthest
from red. It is the most
refrangible
part of the
spectrum..
Vagina
::
Vagina
(n.) The
terminal
part of the
oviduct
in
insects
and
various
other
invertebrates.
See
Illust.,
of
Spermatheca..
Populares
::
Populares
(n. pl.) The
people
or the
people's
party,
in
ancient
Rome, as
opposed
to the
optimates..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Behind
::
Behind
(adv.)
After the
departure
of
another;
as, to stay
behind..
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..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) An
academical
title,
originally
meaning
a men so well
versed
in his
department
as to be
qualified
to teach it.
Hence:
One who has taken the
highest
degree
conferred
by a
university
or
college,
or has
received
a
diploma
of the
highest
degree;
as, a
doctor
of
divinity,
of law, of
medicine,
of
music,
or of
philosophy.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only..
Wends
::
Wends (n. pl.) A
Slavic
tribe which once
occupied
the
northern
and
eastern
parts of
Germany,
of which a small
remnant
exists..
Forsake
::
Forsake
(v. t.) To quit or leave
entirely;
to
desert;
to
abandon;
to
depart
or
withdraw
from; to
leave;
as, false
friends
and
flatterers
forsake
us in
adversity..
Cosupreme
::
Cosupreme
(n.) A
partaker
of
supremacy;
one
jointly
supreme.
Antispastic
::
Antispastic
(a.)
Believed
to cause a
revulsion
of
fluids
or of
humors
from one part to
another.
Aerial
::
Aerial
(a.)
Consisting
of air;
resembling,
or
partaking
of the
nature
of air.
Hence:
Unsubstantial;
unreal..
Participating
::
Participating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Participat.
Beatifical
::
Beatifical
(a.)
Having
the power to
impart
or
complete
blissful
enjoyment;
blissful.
Macrocosm
::
Macrocosm
(n.) The great
world;
that part of the
universe
which is
exterior
to man; --
contrasted
with
microcosm,
or man. See
Microcosm..
External
::
External
(n.)
Something
external
or
without;
outward
part; that which makes a show,
rather
than that which is
intrinsic;
visible
form; --
usually
in the
plural..
Peculiarity
::
Peculiarity
(n.) That which is
peculiar;
a
special
and
distinctive
characteristic
or
habit;
particularity.
Bow
::
Bow (n.) One who rows in the
forward
part of a boat; the bow oar.
Fence
::
Fence (n.)
Self-defense
by the use of the
sword;
the art and
practice
of
fencing
and sword play;
hence,
skill in
debate
and
repartee.
See
Fencing..
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