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- nounparts (plural noun)
- a piece or segment of something such as an object, activity, or period of time, which combined with other pieces makes up the whole:"divide the circle into three equal parts" · "the early part of 1989"
- an element or constituent that belongs to something and is essential to its nature:"I was part of the family"
- a component of a machine:"the production of aircraft parts"
- a specified fraction of a whole:"they paid a twentieth part of the cost"
- a division of a book treated as a unit in which a particular topic is discussed:"this theme will be further explored in Parts Four and Five of the book" · "Part Four of the series"
- a measure allowing comparison between the amounts of different ingredients used in a mixture:"repot plants in a mixture of three parts soil, one part sand"
- some but not all of something:"the painting tells only part of the story"
- a point on or area of something:"hold the furthest part of your leg that you can reach"
- informal(parts)a region, especially one not clearly specified or delimited:"they wanted to know why he was loitering in these parts"
- a character as represented in a play or movie; a role played by an actor or actress:"she played a lot of leading parts" · "he took the part of Prospero"
- the words and directions to be learned and performed by an actor playing a role:"she was memorizing a part"
- musica melody or other constituent of harmony assigned to a particular voice or instrument in a musical work:"he coped well with the percussion part"
- the contribution made by someone or something to an action or situation:"he played a key part in ending the revolt" · "he may be jailed for his part in the robbery" · "they were legislating for a future they had no part in"
- the behavior appropriate to or expected of a person in a particular role or situation; a person's duty:"in such a place his part is to make good"
- archaic(parts)abilities.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa line of scalp revealed in a person's hair by combing the hair away in opposite directions on either side. British term parting."the part in her hair was white and straight"
verbparts (third person present)- (of two things) move away from each other:"his lips parted in a smile"
- divide to leave a central space:"at that moment the mist parted" · "she parted the ferns and looked between them"
- leave someone's company:"there was a good deal of kissing and more congratulations before we parted"
- (be parted)leave the company of someone:"she can't bear to be parted from her daughter again"
- (part with)give up possession of; hand over:"even quite small companies parted with large sums"
- separate (the hair of the head on either side of the part) with a comb.
OriginOld English part (denoting a part of speech), from Latin pars, part-. The verb (originally in Middle English in the sense ‘divide into parts’) is from Old French partir, from Latin partire, partiri ‘divide, share’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a piece or segment of something such as an object, activity, or period of time, which combined with other pieces makes up the whole:
- a component of a machine:
- a division of a book treated as a unit in which a particular topic is discussed:
- a character as represented in a play or movie; a role played by an actor or actress:
- the words and directions to be learned and performed by an actor playing a role:
- a melody or other constituent of harmony assigned to a particular voice or instrument in a musical work:
- the contribution made by someone or something to an action or situation:
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