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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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Indifferently
::
Indifferently
(adv.)
In an
indifferent
manner;
without
distinction
or
preference;
impartially;
without
concern,
wish,
affection,
or
aversion;
tolerably;
passably..
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..
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.
Water Mouse
::
Water mouse () Any one of
several
species
of mice
belonging
to the genus
Hydromys,
native
of
Australia
and
Tasmania.
Their hind legs are
strong
and their toes
partially
webbed.
They live on the
borders
of
streams,
and swim well. They are
remarkable
as being the only
rodents
found in
Australia..
Subdititious
::
Subdilated
(a.)
Partially
dilated.
Submammary
::
Subluxation
(n.) An
incomplete
or
partial
dislocation.
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..
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..
Subconcave
::
Subcompressed
(a.) Not fully
compressed;
partially
or
somewhat
compressed.
Slickensides
::
Slickensides
(n.) The
smooth,
striated,
or
partially
polished
surfaces
of a
fissure
or seam,
supposed
to have been
produced
by the
sliding
of one
surface
on
another..
Forming
::
Forming
(n.) The act or
process
of
giving
form or shape to
anything;
as, in
shipbuilding,
the exact
shaping
of
partially
shaped
timbers..
Inebrious
::
Inebrious
(a.)
Intoxicated,
or
partially
so;
intoxicating..
Abevacuation
::
Abevacuation
(n.) A
partial
evacuation.
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..
Unbiased
::
Unbiased
(a.) Free from bias or
prejudice;
unprejudiced;
impartial.
Anaesthesia
::
Anaesthesia
(n.)
Entire
or
partial
loss or
absence
of
feeling
or
sensation;
a state of
general
or local
insensibility
produced
by
disease
or by the
inhalation
or
application
of an
anaesthetic.
Anglicanism
::
Anglicanism
(n.)
Strong
partiality
to the
principles
and rites of the
Church
of
England.
Partial
::
Partial
(n.)
Having
a
predelection
for;
inclined
to favor
unreasonably;
foolishly
fond.
Partiality
::
Partiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
partial;
inclination
to favor one
party,
or one side of a
question,
more than the
other;
undue bias of
mind..
Dilapidation
::
Dilapidation
(n.) The act of
dilapidating,
or the state of being
dilapidated,
reduced
to
decay,
partially
ruined,
or
squandered..
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