being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness;a partial payment of a debt.
biased or prejudiced in favor of a person, group, side, etc., over another, as in a controversy: a partial witness.
pertaining to or affecting a part.
being a part; component; constituent.
Botany. secondary or subordinate: a partial umbel.
noun
Bridge. part-score.
Acoustics, Music. partial tone.
Idioms for partial
partial to, having a liking or preference for; particularly fond of: I'm partial to chocolate cake.
Origin of partial
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English parcial “biased, particular,” from Middle French, from Late Latin partiālis “pertaining to a part,” equivalent to Latin parti- (stem of pars ) “piece, portion” + -ālis adjective suffix; see part, -al1
Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market.
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Or perhaps Understanding, Partial Ignorance, and Total Ignorance.
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A better taxonomy would break us up by words like Acceptance, Partial Denial, and Total Denial.
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He majored in mathematical physics, studying mind-bending theories of quantum mechanics and partial differential equations.
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The shooting left Brady with slurred speech, and with partial paralysis, which required him to use a wheelchair.
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The following typical case of partial stupor is quoted as an example of delusions appearing only during the onset.
Benign Stupors|August Hoch
In all cases it is not uncommon to have a partial recovery followed by relapse when the animal becomes excited from any cause.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse|United States Department of Agriculture
Their present restriction and partial extermination have been due to the incursions of the warlike Malays.
Man And His Ancestor|Charles Morris
Out of the prevailing silence he suddenly distinguished voices at hand, and the sound awoke him to partial interest.
Beth Norvell|Randall Parrish
Following is a partial list of words of foreign origin which should not be italicized even when the original accents are retained.
The Uses of Italic|Frederick W. Hamilton
British Dictionary definitions for partial
partial
/ (ˈpɑːʃəl) /
adjective
relating to only a part; not general or completea partial eclipse
biaseda partial judge
(postpositive foll by to) having a particular liking (for)
botany
constituting part of a larger structurea partial umbel
used for only part of the life cycle of a planta partial habitat
(of a parasite) not exclusively parasitic
mathsdesignating or relating to an operation in which only one of a set of independent variables is considered at a time
noun
Also called: partial tonemusicacousticsany of the component tones of a single musical sound, including both those that belong to the harmonic series of the sound and those that do not
mathsa partial derivative
Derived forms of partial
partially, adverbpartialness, noun
Word Origin for partial
C15: from Old French parcial, from Late Latin partiālis incomplete, from Latin parspart