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partialness
par·tial P0085900 (pär′shəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, being, or affecting only a part; not total; incomplete: The plan calls for partial deployment of missiles. The police have only a partial description of the suspect.2. Favoring one person or side over another or others; biased or prejudiced: a decision that was partial to the plaintiff.3. Having a particular liking or fondness for something or someone: partial to spicy food.4. Mathematics Of or being operations or sequences of operations, such as differentiation and integration, when applied to only one of several variables at a time.n.1. Music See harmonic.2. Mathematics A partial derivative. [Middle English parcial, from Old French, from Late Latin partiālis, from Latin pars, part-, part; see part.] par′tial·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | partialness - the state of being only a part; not total; incompleteincompleteness, rawness - the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect; "the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further research"; "the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable" |
partialnessnounFavorable or preferential bias:favor, favoritism, partiality, preference. EncyclopediaSeepartialFinancialSeePartialpartialness Related to partialness: partialitySynonyms for partialnessnoun favorable or preferential biasSynonyms- favor
- favoritism
- partiality
- preference
Words related to partialnessnoun the state of being only a partRelated Words |