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Definition of partial
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 partial is as below...
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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Equitableness
::
Equitableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
equitable,
just, or
impartial;
as, the
equitableness
of a
judge,
a
decision,
or
distribution
of
property..
Erecto-patent
::
Erecto-patent
(a.)
Standing
partially
spread
and
erect;
-- said of the wings of
certain
insects.
Suboccipital
::
Subobtuse
(a.)
Partially
obtuse.
Char
::
Char (n.) To burn
slightly
or
partially;
as, to char
wood..
Dyaks
::
Dyaks (n. pl.) The
aboriginal
and most
numerous
inhabitants
of
Borneo.
They are
partially
civilized,
but
retain
many
barbarous
practices..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Characterized
by
frankness,
honesty,
impartiality,
or
candor;
open;
upright;
free from
suspicion
or bias;
equitable;
just; -- said of
persons,
character,
or
conduct;
as, a fair man; fair
dealing;
a fair
statement..
Siamang
::
Siamang
(n.) A
gibbon
(Hylobates
syndactylus),
native
of
Sumatra.
It has the
second
and third toes
partially
united
by a web..
Divorce
::
Divorce
(n.) To
dissolve
the
marriage
contract
of,
either
wholly
or
partially;
to
separate
by
divorce..
Evenhanded
::
Evenhanded
(a.) Fair or
impartial;
unbiased.
Rare
::
Rare
(superl.)
Nearly
raw;
partially
cooked;
not
thoroughly
cooked;
underdone;
as, rare beef or
mutton..
Semicalcareous
::
Semicalcareous
(a.) Half or
partially
calcareous;
as, a
semicalcareous
plant..
Isatide
::
Isatide
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
obtained
by the
partial
reduction
of
isatin.
Carpathian
::
Carpathian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a range of
mountains
in
Austro-Hungary,
called
the
Carpathians,
which
partially
inclose
Hungary
on the
north,
east, and
south..
Degraded
::
Degraded
(a.)
Having
the
typical
characters
or
organs
in a
partially
developed
condition,
or
lacking
certain
parts..
Trill
::
Trill (n.) A
sound,
of
consonantal
character,
made with a rapid
succession
of
partial
or
entire
intermissions,
by the
vibration
of some one part of the
organs
in the mouth --
tongue,
uvula,
epiglottis,
or lip --
against
another
part; as, the r is a trill in most
languages..
Ex Parte
::
Ex parte () Upon or from one side only;
one-sided;
partial;
as, an ex parte
statement..
Inanition
::
Inanition
(n.) The
condition
of being
inane;
emptiness;
want of
fullness,
as in the
vessels
of the body;
hence,
specifically,
exhaustion
from want of food,
either
from
partial
or
complete
starvation,
or from a
disorder
of the
digestive
apparatus,
producing
the same
result..
Vary
::
Vary (v. t.) To
change
the
aspect
of; to alter in form,
appearance,
substance,
position,
or the like; to make
different
by a
partial
change;
to
modify;
as, to vary the
properties,
proportions,
or
nature
of a
thing;
to vary a
posture
or an
attitude;
to vary one's dress or
opinions..
Dusky
::
Dusky (a.)
Tending
to
blackness
in
color;
partially
black;
dark-colored;
not
bright;
as, a dusky
brown..
Partialist
::
Partialist
(n.) One who holds that the
atonement
was made only for a part of
mankind,
that is, for the
elect..
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