- nounpiece (noun) · pieces (plural noun)
- a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole:"a piece of cheese" · "the dish lay in pieces upon the floor" · "she tore his letters to pieces"
- one of the items that were put together to make something and into which it naturally divides:"take a car to pieces"
- an item of a particular type, especially one forming one of a set:"a piece of luggage"
- an instance or example:"a crucial piece of evidence"
- a financial share:"each employee owns a piece of the company"
- a written, musical, or artistic creation or composition:"a hauntingly beautiful piece of music"
- a coin of specified value:"a 10-cent piece"
- a figure or token used to make moves in a board game.
- chessa king, queen, bishop, knight, or rook, as opposed to a pawn.
- informala firearm.
- offensivea woman.
verbpiece (verb) · pieces (third person present) · pieced (past tense) · pieced (past participle) · piecing (present participle)- (piece something together)assemble something from individual parts:"the children took turns piecing together each other's jigsaw puzzle"
- slowly make sense of something from separate facts and pieces of evidence:"Daniel had pieced the story together from the radio"
- archaic(piece something out)extend something:"his coming and assisting them was like a cordial given to a dying man, which doth piece out his life"
- archaicpatch (something):"if it be broken it must be pieced"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French piece (compare with medieval Latin pecia, petium), of obscure ultimate origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole:
- one of the items that were put together to make something and into which it naturally divides:
- an item of a particular type, especially one forming one of a set:
- an instance or example:
- a financial share:
- a written, musical, or artistic creation or composition:
- a coin of specified value:
- a figure or token used to make moves in a board game.
- a woman.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.www.dictionary.com/browse/piecepiece (pēs) n. 1. A thing considered as a unit or an element of a larger thing, quantity, or class; a portion: a piece of string.www.thefreedictionary.com/piece
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