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piece
noun
    1. A portion of some material; a bit.
      Thesaurus: part, portion, bit, chunk, lump, segment.
    2. Any of the sections into which something (eg a cake) is divided; a portion taken from a whole.
      Thesaurus: part, portion, section, allotment, share, bit, chunk, lump, cut, percentage, component, element, segment.
    3. A component part.
      Example: a jigsaw piece
    4a. An item in a set;

      Example: an 18-piece teaset
      Example: a 3-piece suite
    5. An individual member of a class of things represented by a collective noun.
      Example: a piece of fruit
      Example: a piece of clothing
    6. A specimen or example of something.
      Example: a fine piece of Chippendale
    7. An instance.
      Example: a piece of nonsense
    8. A musical, artistic, literary or dramatic work.
      Thesaurus: work of art, creation, composition, study.
    9. An article in a newspaper, etc.
    10. A coin.
      Example: a 50 pence piece
      Example: pieces of eight
    11. chess.
      One of the tokens or men used in a board game.
    12. A cannon or firearm.
    13. offensive, colloq
      A woman.
    (Scots)
    14a. A snack or meal, such as a sandwich, biscuit etc;
    (Scots)
    14b. A piece of bread with butter, jam, etc.
verb
    pieced, piecing

Idiom: all in one piece
    Undamaged, unhurt, intact.
      Example: returned from her travels, all in one piece
Idiom: all of a piece
    Forming an indivisible whole.
Idiom: go to pieces
    colloq
    To lose emotional control; to panic.
      Thesaurus: fall apart, lose control, break down, cry, quit, collapse, have a breakdown, go off the deep end (slang).
Idiom: in pieces
    Separated into a number of component parts.
    Broken; shattered.
Idiom: of a piece with something
    Consistent or uniform with it.
Idiom: a piece of one's mind
    A frank and outspoken reprimand.
Idiom: say one's piece
    To make one's contribution to a discussion.
      Thesaurus: have one's say, air one's opinion, sound off (slang), talk.
Idiom: to pieces
    Into its component parts.
      Example: take to pieces
    Into fragments, shreds, tatters, etc.
      Example: falling to pieces
Etymology: 13c as pece: from French piece.

Phrasal Verb: piece something or things together
    To join it or them together to form a whole.
Phrasal Verb: piece something up
    To patch or insert pieces into (a garment).


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