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Definition of partial
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Partial
(n.)
Pertaining
to a
subordinate
portion;
as, a
compound
umbel is made up of a
several
partial
umbels;
a
leaflet
is often
supported
by a
partial
petiole..
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Dilapidate
::
Dilapidate
(v. i.) To get out of
repair;
to fall into
partial
ruin; to
become
decayed;
as, the
church
was
suffered
to
dilapidate..
Impartiality
::
Impartiality
(n.) The
quality
of being
impartial;
freedom
from bias or
favoritism;
disinterestedness;
equitableness;
fairness;
as,
impartiality
of
judgment,
of
treatment,
etc..
Dilapidate
::
Dilapidate
(v. t.) To bring into a
condition
of decay or
partial
ruin, by
misuse
or
through
neglect;
to
destroy
the
fairness
and good
condition
of; -- said of a
building..
Dilapidated
::
Dilapidated
(a.)
Decayed;
fallen
into
partial
ruin;
injured
by bad usage or
neglect.
Different
::
Different
(a.) Of
various
or
contrary
nature,
form, or
quality;
partially
or
totally
unlike;
dissimilar;
as,
different
kinds of food or
drink;
different
states
of
health;
different
shapes;
different
degrees
of
excellence..
Dactylopterous
::
Dactylopterous
(a.)
Having
the
inferior
rays of the
pectoral
fins
partially
or
entirely
free, as in the
gurnards..
Torpor
::
Torpor
(n.) Loss of
motion,
or of the
motion;
a state of
inactivity
with
partial
or total
insensibility;
numbness..
Dilapidation
::
Dilapidation
(n.) The act of
dilapidating,
or the state of being
dilapidated,
reduced
to
decay,
partially
ruined,
or
squandered..
Impartialist
::
Impartialist
(n.) One who is
impartial.
Tonicity
::
Tonicity
(n.) The state of
healthy
tension
or
partial
contraction
of
muscle
fibers
while at rest; tone;
tonus.
Subconstellation
::
Subconscious
(a.)
Partially
conscious;
feebly
conscious.
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To
affect
with
insanity,
especially
in a
slight
degree;
to make
partially
insane;
--
rarely
used
except
in the past
participle..
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..
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) The loss,
usually
temporary
or
partial,
of
light,
brilliancy,
luster,
honor,
consciousness,
etc.;
obscuration;
gloom;
darkness..
Impartial
::
Impartial
(a.) Not
partial;
not
favoring
one more than
another;
treating
all
alike;
unprejudiced;
unbiased;
disinterested;
equitable;
fair; just.
Unprejudiced
::
Unprejudiced
(a.) Not
prejudiced;
free from undue bias or
prepossession;
not
preoccupied
by
opinion;
impartial;
as, an
unprejudiced
mind; an
unprejudiced
judge..
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) A seat in the choir of a
church,
for one of the
officiating
clergy.
It is
inclosed,
either
wholly
or
partially,
at the back and
sides.
The
stalls
are
frequently
very rich, with
canopies
and
elaborate
carving..
Neuter
::
Neuter
(a.)
Neither
the one thing nor the
other;
on
neither
side;
impartial;
neutral.
Squamoid
::
Squamipen
(n.) Any one of a group of
fishes
having
the
dorsal
and anal fins
partially
covered
with
scales.
Discriminant
::
Discriminant
(n.) The
eliminant
of the n
partial
differentials
of any
homogenous
function
of n
variables.
See
Eliminant.
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