
1) Acicula 2) Aciculate 3) Aerospace 4) Allocation 5) Allotment 6) Allowance 7) Area 8) Atmospheric 9) Atmospherical 10) Baddie 11) Biosphere 12) Bizonal 13) Calve 14) Character 15) Compartmentalise 16) Compartmentalize 17) Component 18) Constituent 19) Contribution 20) County 21) Craton 22) Diffract
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1) Acting gig 2) Acting role 3) Aliquot 4) Allotted share 5) Article 6) Audition award 7) Audition goal 8) Audition reward 9) Aught 10) Auto store buy 11) AutoZone buy 12) Barbershop division 13) Bass in a barbershop quartet 14) Birdie, to Jesse Pearson 15) Bisect 16) Bit of compartment 17) Bit of Sparta
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[music] 1) A part (or voice) is a strand or melody of music played by an individual instrument or voice (or group of identical instruments or voices) within a larger work. Parts may be referred to as an outer part (the top and bottom parts) or an inner part (those in between). Part-writing (or voice leading) is the composition of parts in c...
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• (n.) A constituent portion of a living or spiritual whole; a member; an organ; an essential element. • (v. i.) To be broken or divided into parts or pieces; to break; to become separated; to go asunder; as, rope parts; his hair parts in the middle. • (n.) One of the opposing parties or sides in a conflict or a controversy; a factio...
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1. To be broken or divided into parts or pieces; to break; to become separated; to go asunder; as, rope parts; his hair parts in the middle. ... 2. To go away; to depart; to take leave; to quit each other; hence, to die; often with from. 'He wrung Bassanio's hand, and so they parted.' (Shak) 'He owned that he had parted from the duke only a few hou...
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(pahrt) a division of a larger structure.
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An actor's role in a play, the character the actor portrays or pretends to be. The term comes from R
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An actor's part of the play is his or her lines and directions, the whole performance of an individual,
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One piece, or two or more pieces joined together which are not normally subjected to disassembly without destruction or impairment of designed use (examples: gear, screws, transistors, capacitors, integrated circuits.
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Part adverb Partly; in a measure. [ R.]
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Part intransitive verb 1. To be broken or divided into parts or pieces; to break; to become separated; to go asunder; as, rope
parts ; his hair
parts in the middle.
2. To go away; to depart; to take leave; to quit each other; hence, to die; -- often with
from . ...
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Part noun [ French
part , Latin
pars , gen.
partis ; confer
parere to bring forth, produce. Confer
Parent ,
Depart ,
Parcel ,
Partner ,
Party ,
Portion .]
1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is...
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Part transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Parted ;
present participle & verbal noun Parting .] [ French
partir , Latin
partire ,
partiri , past participle
partitus , from
pars , gen.
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See also FASCICLE (228), ISSUE (308), NUMBER (378) One of the subordinate units into which a document has been divided. A single issue of a serial publication
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Type: Term Pronunciation: part Definitions: 1. A portion. Synonyms: pars
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noun a line of scalp that can be seen when sections of hair are combed in opposite directions; `his part was right in the middle`
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section noun one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole; `the written part of the exam`; `the finance section of the company`; `the BBC`s engineering division`
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Music written for a performer (instrumental or voice) in a piece of music; for example, the flute part, violin part, or soprano part. In a large composition, the score and parts would include the full score (showing all the parts on each page) and the separate parts for the players and/or singers. A part, or voice, can also be an independen...
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A line in a contrapuntal work performed by an individual voice or instrument.
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the single line in a polyphonic composition. One refers to the soprano part, the violin part, and so on.
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a court room where specified business of a court is to be conducted by a judicial officer
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A break at the top in the hair where the hair on each side of the parted area takes the opposite direction. In the case of a skin or Mono-Top, the hair may be parted all the way to the base and resemble a natural appearance of a scalp between the hairline.
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Refers to a break where the hair is parted and is usually located at the center or side of the cap.
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A subdivision of a single protocol into major building blocks. These parts often are independent of each other and have different objectives or different groups of volunteers. For example, a single-dose design and a multiple-dose design may be combined into one protocol (a protocol with two parts) or the same study design could be used with differe...
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Refers to a break where the hair is parted and is usually located at the center or side of the cap.
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