Meaning of part
Definition of part
(adv)
to
some
extent; in
some
degree; not wholly; "I
felt
partly to blame"; "He was partially paralyzed"
(noun)
something
determined
in
relation
to something that includes it; "he
wanted
to
feel
a
part
of something
bigger
than himself"; "I
read
a
portion
of the manuscript"; "the
smaller
component is
hard
to reach"; "the
animal
constituent
of plankton"
something
less
than the
whole
of a
human
artifact; "the
rear
part
of the house"; "glue the two
parts
together"
a
portion
of a
natural
object; "they
analyzed
the
river
into
three
parts"; "he
needed
a
piece
of granite"
that which concerns a
person
with
regard
to a
particular
role
or situation; "it requires
vigilance
on our part"; "they resisted
every
effort
on his part"
the
extended
spatial
location
of something; "the
farming
regions of France"; "religions in all
parts
of the world"; "regions of
outer
space"
the actions and activities
assigned
to or
required
or
expected
of a
person
or group; "the
function
of a teacher"; "the
government
must
do its part"; "play its role"
an actor's
portrayal
of
someone
in a play; "she
played
the
part
of Desdemona"
assets
belonging
to or due to or contributed by an
individual
person
or group; "he
wanted
his
share
in cash"
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"
a
line
of
scalp
that can be seen when sections of
hair
are
combed
in
opposite
directions; "his
part
was
right
in the middle"
the
melody
carried by a
particular
voice
or
instrument
in
polyphonic
music; "he
tried
to
sing
the
tenor
part"
the
effort
contributed by a
person
in
bringing
about
a result; "I am
proud
of my contribution in
advancing
the project"; "they all did their
share
of the work"
an
item
that is an
instance
of
some
type; "he
designed
a new
piece
of equipment"; "she bought a
lovely
piece
of china"; "my dog swallowed a Lego part"
(verb)
go one's own way;
move
apart; "The friends
separated
after
the party"
discontinue
an
association
or relation; go
different
ways; "The
business
partners
broke
over
a tax question"; "The
couple
separated
after
25
years
of marriage"; "My
friend
and I
split
up"
leave; "The
family
took off for Florida"
come
apart; "The two pieces that we had
glued
separated"
force, take, or
pull
apart; "He
separated
the
fighting
children"; "Moses
parted
the Red Sea"
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