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partialadj. not complete or entire.
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partialUsed in the context of general equities. Trade whose size is only part of the total customer indication/order, usually made to avoid a compromise in price and also to get some business instead of losi [..]
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partialbeing or affecting only a segment Generalizations of this sweeping order are apt to contain only partial truth. — Clarke, Helen Archibald
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partialearly 15c., "one-sided, biased," from Old French parcial (14c., Modern French partial), from Medieval Latin partialis "divisible, solitary, partial," from Latin pars (genitive part [..]
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partialA harmonic given off by a note when it is played.
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partialincomplete.
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partialFavoring one person or side over another; not impartial.
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partialone of a group of frequencies, not necessarily Harmonically related to the fundamental, which appear in a complex Tone. Bells and other percussion instruments have rich partials in their Spectra.
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partialbeing or affecting only a part; not total; "a partial description of the suspect"; "partial collapse"; "a partial eclipse" [..]
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partialDefinition adjective
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partialany frequency part in an involved tone.
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partialA partial manuscript. When an agent likes a query they may ask to see a certain number of pages or chapters. If they don't specify, just send 50 pages. Pitch letter
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partial(n) the derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single variable while the other variables are considered to be constant(n) a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of [..]
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partial(RPD; Removable partial denture) Removable replacement for missing teeth that rests on the gums with clasps that attach to remaining teeth.
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partialAny simple sine tone component that fuses perceptually with other components to form a complex tone. Partials need not be harmonics and may occur either above or below the fundamental frequency. harmonics, overtones undertones and inharmonics are all types of partials.
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partiala sine wave component of a complex sound.
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partial
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partialSame as overtone.
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partialadj. not complete or entire.
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partialpart-score
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partialOnly sites within a part of the study area are sampled.
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partialSelection of sites in part of the study area is guided by the candidate model, and locations in other parts are selected by other methods.
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partial1) In acoustical instruments, a term with the same meaning as overtone. 2) In synthesizers literally “part of a sound patch;” circuitry in the synthesizer that generates and/or modifies elements of th [..]
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partial
Existing as a part or portion; incomplete.
''So far, I have only pieced together a partial account of the incident.''
(computer science) Describing a property that holds only when an algorithm t [..]
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partial(Formerly known as focal seizures.) The seizure is limited to one area in the brain. During this type of seizure, the child may experience a range of strange or unusual sensations including sudden, jerky movements of one body part, distortions in hearing or seeing, stomach discomfort, or a sudden sense of fear. Partial seizures are classified as ei [..]
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partialUsed in the context of general equities. Trade whose size is only part of the total customer indication/order, usually made to avoid a compromise in price and also to get some business instead of losi [..]
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