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`abbr.
`1. participle
`2. particle
`3. partitive
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`n.
`1. A portion, division, piece, or segment of a whole.
`2. Any of several equal portions or fractions that can constitute a whole or into which a whole can be divided: a
`mixture of two parts flour to one part sugar.
`3. A division of a book or artistic work such as a film: a novel in three parts.
`4.
`a. An organ, member, or other division of an organism: A tail is not a part of a guinea pig.
`b. parts The external genitals.
`5. A component that can be separated from or attached to a system; a detachable piece: spare parts for cars.
`6. often parts A region, area, land, or territory: "Minding your own business is second nature in these parts" (Boston).
`7.
`a. A role: He has the main part in the play.
`b. One's responsibility, duty, or obligation; share: We each do our part to keep the house clean.
`c. parts Abilities or talents: a person of many parts.
`8. Music
`a. The music or score for a particular instrument, as in an orchestra.
`b. One of the melodic divisions or voices of a contrapuntal composition.
`9. The line where the hair on the head is parted.
`v. part·ed, part·ing, parts
`v.tr.
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`a. To cause to move apart; put apart: parted the curtains.
`b. To divide into two or more parts; split: The ship's prow parted the waves.
`2. To break up the relationship or association of: A dispute over ownership parted the founders of the business. See
`Synonyms at separate.
`3. To comb (hair, for example) away from a dividing line, as on the scalp.
`4. To go away from; depart from: He parted this life for a better one.
`5. Archaic To divide into shares or portions.
`v.intr.
`1.
`a. To be divided or separated: The curtain parted in the middle.
`b. To move apart: Her lips parted, and she spoke.
`2.
`a. To leave one another; take leave: They parted as friends.
`b. To go away from another; depart: She parted from him at college graduation.
`c. Archaic To die.
`3. To separate or divide into ways going in different directions: The road parts about halfway into the forest.
`4. To disagree or stop associating because of a disagreement: The committee parted over the issue of pay raises for
`employees.
`adv.
`Partially; in part: part yellow, part green.
`adj.
`Not full or complete; partial: a part owner of the business.
`Phrasal Verb:
`part with
`1. To give up or let go of; relinquish: I would not part with that book.
`2. To go away from (another): You should not part with him in anger.
`Idioms:
`for (one's) part
`So far as one is concerned.
`for the most part
`To the greater extent; generally or mostly.
`in good part
`Good-naturedly or with good grace; without taking offense: take a joke in good part.
`in part
`To some extent; partly.
`on the part of
`Regarding or with respect to (the one specified): Brilliant strategy on the part of Confederate forces ensured their
`victory at Chancellorsville.
`part and parcel
`A basic or essential part: Working overtime is part and parcel of my job.
`part company/ways
`1. To leave one another's presence; go away or separate.
`2. To disagree or stop associating because of a disagreement.
`take part
`To join in; participate: She took part in the celebration.
`take (someone's) part
`To side with in a disagreement; support.
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`[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin pars, part-; see perə-2 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
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`Pärt
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` (părt), Arvo Born 1935.
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`Estonian-born composer whose works draw on modern styles such as serialism and minimalism but also reflect his
`interest in Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic liturgy.
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