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Definition of partial
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Partial
(n.)
Inclined
to favor one party in a
cause,
or one side of a
question,
more then the
other;
baised;
not
indifferent;
as, a judge
should
not be
partial..
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Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Evenly
balanced;
not
unduly
inclining
to
either
side;
characterized
by
fairness;
unbiased;
impartial;
equitable;
just.
Provisional
::
Provisional
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
provision;
serving
as a
provision
for the time
being;
-- used of
partial
or
temporary
arrangements;
as, a
provisional
government;
a
provisional
treaty..
Semibarbarian
::
Semibarbarian
(a.) Half
barbarous;
partially
civilized.
Somnambulism
::
Somnambulism
(n.) A
condition
of the
nervous
system
in which an
individual
during
sleep
performs
actions
approppriate
to the
waking
state;
a state of sleep in which some of the
senses
and
voluntary
powers
are
partially
awake;
noctambulism.
Vaisya
::
Vaisya
(n.) The third of the four great
original
castes
among the
Hindus,
now
either
extinct
or
partially
represented
by the
mercantile
class of
Banyas.
See the Note under
Caste,
1..
Unpartial
::
Unpartial
(a.)
Impartial.
Halfway
::
Halfway
(adv.)
In the
middle;
at half the
distance;
imperfectly;
partially;
as, he
halfway
yielded..
Forming
::
Forming
(n.) The act or
process
of
giving
form or shape to
anything;
as, in
shipbuilding,
the exact
shaping
of
partially
shaped
timbers..
Napping
::
Napping
(n.) A sheet of
partially
felted
fur
before
it is
united
to the hat body.
Partially
::
Partially
(adv.)
In part; not
totally;
as,
partially
true; the sun
partially
eclipsed..
Muddle
::
Muddle
(v. t.) To cloud or
stupefy;
to
render
stupid
with
liquor;
to
intoxicate
partially.
Nasal
::
Nasal (a.)
Having
a
quality
imparted
by means of the nose; and
specifically,
made by
lowering
the soft
palate,
in some cases with
closure
of the oral
passage,
the voice thus
issuing
(wholly
or
partially)
through
the nose, as in the
consonants
m, n, ng (see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 20, 208);
characterized
by
resonance
in the nasal
passage;
as, a nasal
vowel;
a nasal
utterance..
Impartialist
::
Impartialist
(n.) One who is
impartial.
Timbre
::
Timbre
(n.) The
quality
or tone
distinguishing
voices
or
instruments;
tone
color;
clang tint; as, the
timbre
of the
voice;
the
timbre
of a
violin.
See Tone, and
Partial
tones,
under
Partial..
Semivitreous
::
Semivitreous
(a.)
Partially
vitreous.
Snowbird
::
Snowbird
(n.) An
arctic
finch
(Plectrophenax,
/
Plectrophanes,
nivalis)
common,
in
winter,
both in
Europe
and the
United
States,
and often
appearing
in large
flocks
during
snowstorms.
It is
partially
white,
but
variously
marked
with
chestnut
and
brown.
Called
also snow
bunting,
snowflake,
snowfleck,
and
snowflight..
Meroblastic
::
Meroblastic
(a.)
Consisting
only in part of
germinal
matter;
characterized
by
partial
segmentation
only; as,
meroblastic
ova, in which a
portion
of the yolk only
undergoes
fission;
meroblastic
segmentation;
--
opposed
to
holoblastic..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To cause to move upon a
center,
or as if upon a
center;
to give
circular
motion
to; to cause to
revolve;
to cause to move
round,
either
partially,
wholly,
or
repeatedly;
to make to
change
position
so as to
present
other sides in given
directions;
to make to face
otherwise;
as, to turn a wheel or a
spindle;
to turn the body or the
head..
Variation
::
Variation
(n.) The act of
varying;
a
partial
change
in the form,
position,
state,
or
qualities
of a
thing;
modification;
alternation;
mutation;
diversity;
deviation;
as, a
variation
of color in
different
lights;
a
variation
in size;
variation
of
language..
Parboil
::
Parboil
(v. t.) To boil in part; to cook
partially
by
boiling.
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