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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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Divorce
::
Divorce
(n.) To
dissolve
the
marriage
contract
of,
either
wholly
or
partially;
to
separate
by
divorce..
Interpolate
::
Interpolate
(v. t.) To fill up
intermediate
terms of, as of a
series,
according
to the law of the
series;
to
introduce,
as a
number
or
quantity,
in a
partial
series,
according
to the law of that part of the
series..
Parcel
::
Parcel
(a. & adv.) Part or half; in part;
partially.
Shak.
[Sometimes
hyphened
with the word
following..
Heterology
::
Heterology
(n.) The
connection
or
relation
of
bodies
which have
partial
identity
of
composition,
but
different
characteristics
and
properties;
the
relation
existing
between
derivatives
of the same
substance,
or of the
analogous
members
of
different
series;
as,
ethane,
ethyl
alcohol,
acetic
aldehyde,
and
acetic
acid are in
heterology
with each
other,
though
each in at the same time a
member
of a
distinct
homologous
series.
Cf.
Homology..
Unpartial
::
Unpartial
(a.)
Impartial.
Umbellet
::
Umbellet
(n.) A small or
partial
umbel;
an
umbellule.
Park
::
Park (n.) A
partially
inclosed
basin in which
oysters
are
grown.
Crag
::
Crag (n.) A
partially
compacted
bed of
gravel
mixed with
shells,
of the
Tertiary
age..
Repair
::
Repair
(n.)
Restoration
to a sound or good state after
decay,
waste,
injury,
or
partial
restruction;
supply
of loss;
reparation;
as,
materials
are
collected
for the
repair
of a
church
or of a
city..
Semibarbarian
::
Semibarbarian
(a.) Half
barbarous;
partially
civilized.
Favoritism
::
Favoritism
(n.) The
disposition
to favor and
promote
the
interest
of one
person
or
family,
or of one class of men, to the
neglect
of
others
having
equal
claims;
partiality..
Dactylopterous
::
Dactylopterous
(a.)
Having
the
inferior
rays of the
pectoral
fins
partially
or
entirely
free, as in the
gurnards..
Recusation
::
Recusation
(n.) The act of
refusing
a judge or
challenging
that he shall not try the
cause,
on
account
of his
supposed
partiality..
Subdivisible
::
Subdivine
(a.)
Partaking
of
divinity;
divine
in a
partial
or lower
degree.
Subconcave
::
Subcompressed
(a.) Not fully
compressed;
partially
or
somewhat
compressed.
Allomorph
::
Allomorph
(n.) A
variety
of
pseudomorph
which has
undergone
partial
or
complete
change
or
substitution
of
material;
-- thus
limonite
is
frequently
an
allomorph
after
pyrite.
Osteoplasty
::
Osteoplasty
(n.) An
operation
or
process
by which the total or
partial
loss of a bone is
remedied.
Sulphydric
::
Sulphydrate
(n.) A
compound,
analogous
to a
hydrate,
regarded
as a salt of
sulphydric
acid, or as a
derivative
of
hydrogen
sulphide
in which one half of the
hydrogen
is
replaced
by a base (as
potassium
sulphydrate,
KSH), or as a
hydrate
in which the
oxygen
has been
wholly
or
partially
replaced
by
sulphur..
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..
Equitableness
::
Equitableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
equitable,
just, or
impartial;
as, the
equitableness
of a
judge,
a
decision,
or
distribution
of
property..
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