Part

//pɑːt//

Word Type

Noun
Verb
Adverb
Adverb
Adjective

The word "part" can be used as noun, verb, adverb, adverb and adjective.

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Derived Terms

a fool and his money are soon parted afterpart art and part auto part bad part of town bairn's part be part of life's rich pageant be part of life's rich pattern be part of life's rich tapestry best part of better part of bit part body part body-part breeches part character part counterpart daypart dead's part discretion is the better part of valor discretion is the better part of valour do one's part dress the part for one's part for the most part foreign parts forepart fourth part hinderpart hindpart imaginary part in bad part in good part in ill part in no small part in part integration by parts intimate parts jellybean part lady parts look the part man of many parts man of parts micropart midpart mispart mispart mouth-part mouthpart moving part multi-part multipart name part natural parts naughty parts nonmoving part of its part on one's part on the part of outpart overpart overpart part and parcel part brass rags part company part exchange part of speech part of the furniture part out part singing part song part time part ways part with part-exchange part-finance part-fund part-of part-own part-owner part-song part-time part-time bowler part-timer part-whole part-whole bias part-whole model partable parthood partless partly partonomy partonym parts interpreter parts unknown parts-to-picker partscore partway partwise partword partwork party of the first part party of the second part picker-to-parts play a part play one's part princess parts principal part privy parts real part say the quiet part loud say the quiet part out loud standing part subpart sum of its parts sum of parts superpart take part take part with take someone's part till death do us part till death us do part tripart two-part time underpart underpart unpart unpart upperpart want no part of working part

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