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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.)
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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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..
Frit
::
Frit (v. t.) To
prepare
by heat (the
materials
for
making
glass);
to fuse
partially.
Palsy
::
Palsy (n.)
Paralysis,
complete
or
partial.
See
Paralysis..
Gulf
::
Gulf (n.) A
portion
of an ocean or sea
extending
into the land; a
partially
land-locked
sea; as, the Gulf of
Mexico..
Discriminant
::
Discriminant
(n.) The
eliminant
of the n
partial
differentials
of any
homogenous
function
of n
variables.
See
Eliminant.
Mannitose
::
Mannitose
(n.) A
variety
of sugar
obtained
by the
partial
oxidation
of
mannite,
and
closely
resembling
levulose..
Sonifer
::
Sonifer
(n.) A kind of ear
trumpet
for the deaf, or the
partially
deaf..
Suboccipital
::
Subobtuse
(a.)
Partially
obtuse.
Impartialist
::
Impartialist
(n.) One who is
impartial.
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The
shadow
cast, in an
eclipse,
where the light is
partly,
but not
wholly,
cut off by the
intervening
body; the space of
partial
illumination
between
the
umbra,
or
perfect
shadow,
on all
sides,
and the full
light..
Evenness
::
Evenness
(n.) The state of being ven,
level,
or
disturbed;
smoothness;
horizontal
position;
uniformity;
impartiality;
calmness;
equanimity;
appropriate
place or
level;
as,
evenness
of
surface,
of a fluid at rest, of
motion,
of
dealings,
of
temper,
of
condition..
Xylic
::
Xylic (a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
related
to,
xylene;
specifically,
designating
any one of
several
metameric
acids
produced
by the
partial
oxidation
of
mesitylene
and
pseudo-cumene..
Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Evenly
balanced;
not
unduly
inclining
to
either
side;
characterized
by
fairness;
unbiased;
impartial;
equitable;
just.
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..
Bursar
::
Bursar
(n.) A
student
to whom a
stipend
or
bursary
is paid for his
complete
or
partial
support.
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.
Undistinctive
::
Undistinctive
(a.)
Making
no
distinctions;
not
discriminating;
impartial.
Readjuster
::
Readjuster
(n.) One who, or that
which,
readjusts;
in some of the
States
of the
United
States,
one who
advocates
a
refunding,
and
sometimes
a
partial
repudiation,
of the State debt
without
the
consent
of the
State's
creditors..
Party
::
Party (v.)
Partial;
favoring
one
party.
Apocarpous
::
Apocarpous
(a.)
Either
entirely
or
partially
separate,
as the
carpels
of a
compound
pistil;
--
opposed
to
syncarpous..
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