noun.
A portion, division, piece, or segment of a whole.
noun.
Any of several equal portions or fractions that can constitute a whole or into which a whole can be divided.
noun.
A division of a book or artistic work such as a film.
noun.
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noun.
An organ, member, or other division of an organism.
noun.
The external genitals.
noun.
A component that can be separated from or attached to a system; a detachable piece.
noun.
A region, area, land, or territory.
noun.
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noun.
A role.
noun.
One's responsibility, duty, or obligation; share.
noun.
Abilities or talents.
noun.
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noun.
The music or score for a particular instrument, as in an orchestra.
noun.
One of the melodic divisions or voices of a contrapuntal composition.
noun.
The line where the hair on the head is parted.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To cause to move apart; put apart.
intransitive verb.
To divide into two or more parts; split.
intransitive verb.
To break up the relationship or association of: synonym: separate.
intransitive verb.
To comb (hair, for example) away from a dividing line, as on the scalp.
intransitive verb.
To go away from; depart from.
intransitive verb.
To divide into shares or portions.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To be divided or separated.
intransitive verb.
To move apart.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To leave one another; take leave.
intransitive verb.
To go away from another; depart.
intransitive verb.
To die.
intransitive verb.
To separate or divide into ways going in different directions.
intransitive verb.
To disagree or stop associating because of a disagreement.
adverb.
Partially; in part.
adjective.
Not full or complete; partial.
phrasal verb.
To give up or let go of; relinquish.
phrasal verb.
To go away from (another).
idiom.
(for (one's) part) So far as one is concerned.
idiom.
(for the most part) To the greater extent; generally or mostly.
idiom.
(in good part) Good-naturedly or with good grace; without taking offense.
idiom.
(in part) To some extent; partly.
idiom.
(on the part of) Regarding or with respect to (the one specified).
idiom.
(part and parcel) A basic or essential part.
idiom.
(part company/ways) To leave one another's presence; go away or separate.
idiom.
(part company/ways) To disagree or stop associating because of a disagreement.
idiom.
(take part) To join in; participate.
idiom.
(take (someone's) part) To side with in a disagreement; support.