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Antonyms for parter
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : pahrt |
Phonetic Transcription : pɑrt |
Definition of parter
Origin :- mid-13c., "division, portion of a whole," from Old French part "share, portion; character; power, dominion; side, way, path," from Latin partem (nominative pars) "a part, piece, a share, a division; a party or faction; a part of the body; a fraction; a function, office," related to portio "share, portion," from PIE root *pere- "to assign, allot" (cf. Greek peprotai "it has been granted," Sanskrit purtam "reward," Hittite parshiya- "fraction, part").
- It has replaced native deal (n.) in most senses. Theatrical sense (late 15c.) is from an actor's "share" in a performance (The Latin plural partis was used in the same sense). Meaning "the parting of the hair" is 1890, American English.
- As an adjective from 1590s. Late Old English part "part of speech" did not survive and the modern word is considered a separate borrowing. Phrase for the most part is from late 14c. To take part "participate" is from late 14c.
- As in incomplete : adj unfinished, wanting
- As in partial : adj incomplete
- As in fractional : adj partial
- As in fragmentary : adj broken, incomplete
- If, in passing, one parts two people, it is a sign of disappointment to the parter.
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Synonyms for parter
- abridged
- apportioned
- bitty
- broken
- compartmental
- compartmented
- constituent
- crude
- defective
- deficient
- disconnected
- discrete
- disjointed
- dismembered
- dispersed
- divided
- expurgated
- fractional
- fragmentary
- frationary
- garbled
- half done
- half-done
- halfway
- immature
- imperfect
- inadequate
- incoherent
- incomplete
- insufficient
- lacking
- limited
- meager
- parceled
- part
- partial
- piecemeal
- rough
- rude
- rudimentary
- scattered
- scrappy
- sectional
- segmented
- short
- sketchy
- unaccomplished
- uncompleted
- unconsummated
- under construction
- undeveloped
- undone
- unexecuted
- unfinished
- unperformed
- unpolished
- unsystematic
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