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part
noun
    1. A portion, piece or bit; some but not all.
      Thesaurus: portion, piece, section, fragment, fraction, particle, element, bit, slice, scrap, chunk.
    2. One of a set of equal divisions or amounts that compose a whole.
      Example: in the proportion of five parts cement to two of sand
    3. An essential piece; a component.
      Example: vehicle spare parts
    4. A section of a book; any of the episodes of a story, etc issued or broadcast as a serial.
    5a. A performer's role in a play, opera, etc;
    5b. The words, actions, etc belonging to the role.
    6. The melody, etc given to a particular instrument or voice in a musical work.
    7. One's share, responsibility or duty in something.
      Example: do one's part
      Example: want no part in it
      Thesaurus: duty, share, responsibility, task, work, role.
    8. A region.
      Example: foreign parts
      Form: parts (usually)
    9. Talents; abilities.
      Example: a man of many parts
      Form: parts
verb parted, parting
    1. To divide; to separate.
      Thesaurus: divide, separate, split up, break, sever.
    intr
    2. To become divided or separated.
    3. To separate (eg curtains, combatants, etc).
    intr
    4. Said of more than one person: to leave one another; to go in different directions; to depart.
      Thesaurus: leave, depart, part company, go, withdraw, split (slang), split up, separate, break.
    5. To put a parting in (hair).
    intr
    6. To come or burst apart.
adj
    1. In part; partial.
      Example: part payment
Idiom: the better part of something (the best part of something, the greater part of something)
    Most of it; the majority of it.
Idiom: for the most part
    Usually.
    Mostly or mainly.
      Thesaurus: mostly, mainly, generally, chiefly, on the whole, largely, principally.
Idiom: for my part
    As far as I am concerned.
Idiom: in great part (in large part)
    Mostly.
Idiom: in part
    Partly; not wholly but to some extent.
      Thesaurus: partially, somewhat, to some degree, to a certain extent, in some measure, partly, slightly; Antonym: totally, completely.
Idiom: on the part of someone
    As done by them.
    So far as they are concerned.
Idiom: part and parcel of something
    An essential part of it.
Idiom: part company with someone
    To separate from them.
Idiom: part way
    Some of the way, without reaching; not all the way.
      Example: go part way towards an objective
Idiom: play a part
    To be involved.
Idiom: take something in good part
    To take no offence at (a criticism, joke, etc).
Idiom: take part in something
    To participate in it; to share in it.
Idiom: take someone's part
    To support them; to take their side.
      Thesaurus: support, side with, stand up for, defend.
Etymology: 13c: from Latin pars part.

Phrasal Verb: part from or with someone
    To leave them or separate from them.
Phrasal Verb: part with something or be parted from something
    To give it up or hand it over.
      Example: reluctant to part with their money
      Example: reluctant to be parted from their money
Info:
    See Usage Note at behalf.


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