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Definition of partner
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Partner
(n.) One who has a part in
anything
with an
other;
a
partaker;
an
associate;
a
sharer.
Partner
of his
fortune.
Shak.
Hence:
(a) A
husband
or a wife. (b)
Either
one of a
couple
who dance
together.
(c) One who
shares
as a
member
of a
partnership
in the
management,
or in the gains and
losses,
of a
business..
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Force
::
Force (n.) To
compel
(an
adversary
or
partner)
to trump a trick by
leading
a suit of which he has none.
Enter
::
Enter (v. i.) To get
admission;
to
introduce
one's self; to
penetrate;
to form or
constitute
a part; to
become
a
partaker
or
participant;
to
share;
to
engage;
--
usually
with into;
sometimes
with on or upon; as, a ball
enters
into the body; water
enters
into a ship; he
enters
into the plan; to enter into a
quarrel;
a
merchant
enters
into
partnership
with some one; to enter upon
another's
land; the boy
enters
on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead
enters
into the
composition
of
pewter..
Pal
::
Pal (n.) A mate; a
partner;
esp., an
accomplice
or
confederate..
Singly
::
Singly
(adv.)
Without
partners,
companions,
or
associates;
single-handed;
as, to
attack
another
singly..
Junior
::
"Junior
(a.) Lower in
standing
or in rank; later in
office;
as, a
junior
partner;
junior
counsel;
junior
captain..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) To move
toward,
and then back from,
reciprocally;
as, to
balance
partners..
Partner
::
Partner
(v. t.) To
associate,
to
join..
Gerant
::
Gerant
(n.) The
manager
or
acting
partner
of a
company,
joint-stock
association,
etc..
Partnership
::
Partnership
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a
partner;
as, to be in
partnership
with
another;
to have
partnership
in the
fortunes
of a
family
or a
state..
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not set off, as a share in a firm; not made
actually
separate
by
division;
as, a
partner,
owning
one half in a firm, is said to own an
undivided
half so long as the
business
continues
and his share is not set off to him..
Contradance
::
Contradance
(n.) A dance in which the
partners
are
arranged
face to face, or in
opposite
lines..
Champerty
::
Champerty
(n.)
Partnership
in
power;
equal share of
authority.
Colleagueship
::
Colleagueship
(n.)
Partnership
in
office.
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To join with one, as a
friend,
companion,
partner,
or
confederate;
as, to
associate
others
with us in
business,
or in an
enterprise..
Copesmate
::
Copesmate
(n.) An
associate
or
companion;
a
friend;
a
partner.
Partaker
::
Partaker
(n.) An
accomplice;
an
associate;
a
partner.
Compartner
::
Compartner
(n.) See
Copartner.
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) One who has a part in
anything
with an
other;
a
partaker;
an
associate;
a
sharer.
Partner
of his
fortune.
Shak.
Hence:
(a) A
husband
or a wife. (b)
Either
one of a
couple
who dance
together.
(c) One who
shares
as a
member
of a
partnership
in the
management,
or in the gains and
losses,
of a
business..
Return
::
Return
(v. t.) To lead in
response
to the lead of one's
partner;
as, to
return
a
trump;
to
return
a
diamond
for a
club..
Partnership
::
Partnership
(n.) A
division
or
sharing
among
partners;
joint
possession
or
interest.
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