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part

part [ paart ]


noun  (plural parts)
Definition:
 
1. portion: a portion or section of something
the early part of the century

2. component: a separable piece or component of something such as a machine, system, or device
a motor with only three moving parts

3. equal portion of whole: a portion of something that with other portions of the same size makes up a whole
pastry that is one part butter to three parts flour

4. important element of something: an integral and essential feature or component of something
She wants to be part of the community.

5. actor's role: a role in a dramatic performance
played the part of Hamlet in the school play

6. involvement in event: somebody's participation in or influence on something
What part did he have to play in all this?

7. side: somebody's side or viewpoint
You're always taking her part.

8. organic constituent: an organ, system, or other discrete element of an organism
the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis

9. logical division: a logical division of something such as a report, book, or presentation
Part three of the paper deals with environmental issues.

10. separate musical role: the score for a single voice or instrument in a symphonic, orchestral, or choral work

11. hairdressing dividing line in hair: the line in a hairstyle from which the hair is combed or brushed in different directions



plural noun parts 
Definition:
 
1. area: a region or area ( informal )
That's unheard of in these parts.

2. abilities: intellectual abilities or talents ( literary )
a student of parts



verb  (past and past participle part·ed, present participle part·ing, 3rd person present singular parts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb separate: to move apart, or move two things or people in different directions so that there is a space between them
They had to part the children to keep them from fighting.
The curtains parted.

2. transitive and intransitive verb divide into parts: to divide something into parts, or undergo division into parts

3. transitive and intransitive verb divide hair: to make a line in the hair by combing in opposite directions from it, or separate naturally in this way

4. intransitive verb end relationship: to finish a relationship with somebody
We parted on bad terms.

5. intransitive verb go away: to go away from somebody
They parted at the corner.



adjective 
Definition:
 
partial: partial or less than the whole
part owner of a beach house



adverb 
Definition:
 
partially: to some extent but not completely
She's part Irish, part French.

[Pre-12th century. Directly or via French< Latin part-]

for the most part in general, or mostly
She does OK at school, for the most part.


in good part 

1. 
without taking offence or becoming angry
 

2. 
U.S. largely


in part to an extent but not completely

on the part of as far as somebody is concerned, or with regard to somebody

part and parcel an essential element of something

part company to go away in separate directionsrefers to two or more people
They chatted for a while before parting company.


take part (in something) to be actively involved in something, usually as a member of a group


Word Usage

The idiom part and parcel, meaning "an essential component of something else," is correctly worded as shown here, e.g., Walking is part and parcel of a forest ranger's occupation."Part and partial" is incorrect.

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