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Definition of partially
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Partially
(adv.)
In a
partial
manner;
with undue bias of mind; with
unjust
favor or
dislike;
as, to judge
partially..
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Rot
::
Rot (v. t.) To make
putrid;
to cause to be
wholly
or
partially
decomposed
by
natural
processes;
as, to rot
vegetable
fiber..
Erecto-patent
::
Erecto-patent
(a.)
Standing
partially
spread
and
erect;
-- said of the wings of
certain
insects.
Rhonchus
::
Rhonchus
(n.) An
adventitious
whistling
or
snoring
sound heard on
auscultation
of the chest when the air
channels
are
partially
obstructed.
By some
writers
the term
rhonchus
is used as
equivalent
to rale in its
widest
sense.
See Rale.
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.)
Hence,
a work of art of
sacred
subject,
having
a
partially
architectural
character,
as a solid frame
resting
on a
bracket,
or the
like..
Semiphlogisticated
::
Semiphlogisticated
(a.)
Partially
impregnated
with
phlogiston.
Twitter
::
Twitter
(n.) A
half-suppressed
laugh;
a fit of
laughter
partially
restrained;
a
titter;
a
giggle.
Park
::
Park (n.) A
partially
inclosed
basin in which
oysters
are
grown.
Dash
::
Dash (v. t.) To throw in or on in a
rapid,
careless
manner;
to mix,
reduce,
or
adulterate,
by
throwing
in
something
of an
inferior
quality;
to
overspread
partially;
to
bespatter;
to touch here and
there;
as, to dash wine with
water;
to dash paint upon a
picture..
Subconical
::
Subconformable
(a.)
Partially
conformable.
Parcel
::
Parcel
(a. & adv.) Part or half; in part;
partially.
Shak.
[Sometimes
hyphened
with the word
following..
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..
Rotator
::
Rotator
(n.) that which gives a
rotary
or
rolling
motion,
as a
muscle
which
partially
rotates
or turns some part on its
axis..
Partially
::
Partially
(adv.)
In part; not
totally;
as,
partially
true; the sun
partially
eclipsed..
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..
Semiimute
::
Semiimute
(a.)
Having
the
faculty
of
speech
but
imperfectly
developed
or
partially
lost.
Glycide
::
Glycide
(n.) A
colorless
liquid,
obtained
from
certain
derivatives
of
glycerin,
and
regarded
as a
partially
dehydrated
glycerin;
--
called
also
glycidic
alcohol..
Individual
::
Individual
(n.) An
independent,
or
partially
independent,
zooid of a
compound
animal..
Nasal
::
Nasal (a.)
Having
a
quality
imparted
by means of the nose; and
specifically,
made by
lowering
the soft
palate,
in some cases with
closure
of the oral
passage,
the voice thus
issuing
(wholly
or
partially)
through
the nose, as in the
consonants
m, n, ng (see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 20, 208);
characterized
by
resonance
in the nasal
passage;
as, a nasal
vowel;
a nasal
utterance..
Subconstellation
::
Subconscious
(a.)
Partially
conscious;
feebly
conscious.
Subconcave
::
Subcompressed
(a.) Not fully
compressed;
partially
or
somewhat
compressed.
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