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Definition of part
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 part is as below...
Part (n.) To
separate
by a
process
of
extraction,
elimination,
or
secretion;
as, to part gold from
silver..
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Comfort
::
Comfort
(v. t.) To
impart
strength
and hope to; to
encourage;
to
relieve;
to
console;
to
cheer.
Catacoustic
::
Catacoustic
(n.) That part of
acoustics
which
treats
of
reflected
sounds
or
echoes
See
Acoustics.
Septum
::
Septum
(n.) One of the
transverse
partitions
dividing
the body
cavity
of an
annelid.
Erecto-patent
::
Erecto-patent
(a.)
Standing
partially
spread
and
erect;
-- said of the wings of
certain
insects.
Congenial
::
Congenial
(a.)
Partaking
of the same
nature;
allied
by
natural
characteristics;
kindred;
sympathetic.
Hydroxyl
::
Hydroxyl
(n.) A
compound
radical,
or
unsaturated
group,
HO,
consisting
of one atom of
hydrogen
and one of
oxygen.
It is a
characteristic
part of the
hydrates,
the
alcohols,
the
oxygen
acids,
etc..
Ascus
::
Ascus (n.) A small
membranous
bladder
or tube in which are
inclosed
the
seedlike
reproductive
particles
or
sporules
of
lichens
and
certain
fungi.
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being not
complex,
or of
consisting
of few
parts;
as, the
simplicity
of a
machine..
Serial
::
Serial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
series;
consisting
of a
series;
appearing
in
successive
parts or
numbers;
as, a
serial
work or
publication..
Apart
::
Apart
(adv.)
In a state of
separation,
of
exclusion,
or of
distinction,
as to
purpose,
use, or
character,
or as a
matter
of
thought;
separately;
independently;
as,
consider
the two
propositions
apart..
Chisleu
::
Chisleu
(n.) The ninth month of the
Jewish
ecclesiastical
year,
answering
to a part of
November
with a part of
December..
Antechamber
::
Antechamber
(n.) A space
viewed
as the outer
chamber
or the
entrance
to an
interior
part.
Age
::
Age (n.) The
latter
part of life; an
advanced
period
of life;
seniority;
state of being old.
Bolter
::
Bolter
(n.) An
instrument
or
machine
for
separating
bran from
flour,
or the
coarser
part of meal from the
finer;
a
sieve..
Section
::
Section
(n.) One of the
portions,
of one
square
mile each, into which the
public
lands of the
United
States
are
divided;
one
thirty-sixth
part of a
township.
These
sections
are
subdivided
into
quarter
sections
for sale under the
homestead
and
preemption
laws..
Aard-vark
::
Aard-vark
(n.) An
edentate
mammal,
of the genus
Orycteropus,
somewhat
resembling
a pig,
common
in some parts of
Southern
Africa.
It
burrows
in the
ground,
and feeds
entirely
on ants, which it
catches
with its long, slimy
tongue..
Thanksgiving
::
Thanksgiving
(n.) A
public
acknowledgment
or
celebration
of
divine
goodness;
also, a day set apart for
religious
services,
specially
to
acknowledge
the
goodness
of God,
either
in any
remarkable
deliverance
from
calamities
or
danger,
or in the
ordinary
dispensation
of his
bounties..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) To exert
muscular
strength;
to exert one's
strength
with
painful
effort,
particularly
in
servile
occupations;
to work; to
toil..
Ambidexter
::
Ambidexter
(n.) A
double-dealer;
one
equally
ready to act on
either
side in party
disputes.
Aristocratical
::
Aristocratical
(a.)
Partaking
of
aristocracy;
befitting
aristocracy;
characteristic
of, or
originating
with, the
aristocracy;
as, an
aristocratic
measure;
aristocratic
pride or
manners..
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