Parts

Word PARTS
Character 5
Hyphenation parts
Pronunciations /pɑːts/

Definitions and meanings of "Parts"

What do we mean by parts?

A portion; a component.

Duty; responsibility.

The dividing line formed by combing the hair in different directions.

In the Hebrew lunisolar calendar, a unit of time equivalent to 3⅓ seconds.

A constituent of character or capacity; quality; faculty; talent; usually in the plural with a collective sense.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Parts

The word "parts" in example sentences

As Edgar Morin said in his book On Transdisciplinarity, the necessity is to follow «a knowledge in motion, a knowledge which progresses by moving back from the parts to the whole and from the whole to the parts». ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)

And when I say Turkey-Ham, I mean processed lunch meat that contains both turkey parts and pig parts… ❋ Goldylockz22 (2004)

The derivative parts will also be omitted when they are _regularly formed from their primary parts_ according to the rules given. ❋ C. A. Toledano (N/A)

This description implies the assemblage of strangers from all parts in one spot; -- _from all parts_; else, how will you find professors and students for every department of knowledge? and _in one spot_; else, how can there be any school at all? ❋ Various (N/A)

The term _vocal score_ usually means all chorus parts together with an accompaniment arranged for piano or organ, while the terms _full score_ and _orchestral score_ refer to a complete assemblage of _all parts_, each being printed on a separate staff, but all staffs being braced and barred together. ❋ Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1928)

Whatever parts of truth are made too much of, though they were even the most precious truths connected with our being risen in Christ, or our heavenly calling, or prophecy, sooner or later those who lay an _undue_ stress upon _these parts_ of truth, and thus make them too prominent, will be losers in their own souls, and, if they be teachers, they will injure those whom they teach. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The ancients called the maritime parts of a country _the lower parts_, and the inland parts _the higher_, taking the notion, probably, from the course of the rivers. ❋ 86 BC-34? BC Sallust (1844)

Finally, of individuals, the living power will be most intense in that individual which, as a whole, has the greatest number of integral parts presupposed in it; when, moreover, these integral parts, together with a proportional increase of their interdependence, as _parts_, have themselves most the character of wholes in the sphere occupied by them. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

And someone is going to take it on the chin. reports that an agreement has been reached for Barclays to buy parts of Lehman Brothers, though certain details like which parts* and for how much remain unclear. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The perversity of him driving a Bentley was quite pleasing ( "Yeah, I got a real good deal on it, but gettin 'parts is a bitch."), and I think the dirt bike might just be my absolute favorite (zipping down the street, hair blowing, mustache rippling, bright orange cigarette burning an inch a second - ooh, I wish it was a dirtbike!) ❋ Slimbolala (2005)

Frozen turkey, whole or in parts, is available practically all year around at Walmart and Gigante in Morelia, and the frozen ones have been available at Costco for at least the month past. ❋ Unknown (2004)

We must see also how many things are indispensable to the existence of a state, for what we call the parts of a state will be found among the indispensables. ❋ Aristotle (2002)

The United States also concerned of what he called parts of Iran, which seemed to be undermining peace around the world. ❋ Unknown (2002)

We are now to consider what those things are without which a city cannot possibly exist; for what we call parts of the city must of necessity inhere in it: and this we shall plainly understand, if we know the number of things necessary to ❋ 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle (N/A)

It seems to me that if you go on the theory that the strength of the parts is the strength of the whole it is as necessary to apply that principle to the question of defence as to any other part of the question. ❋ Unknown (1905)

In the south and the east of the country (and, unfortunately, increasingly over the last two years, in parts of northern and western Afghanistan) the most pressing concern to women and their families is the daily and constant violence. ❋ Matthew Hoh (2010)

If I lived in parts of Chihuahua state, my consulate could be in Ciudad Juarez or did they close that in a hail of bullets? ❋ Unknown (2010)

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