partial in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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partial [Brit ˈpɑːʃ(ə)l, Am ˈpɑrʃəl] ADJ

1. partial collapse, deafness, failure, reduction, success, truth, victory, withdrawal:

partial
partiel/-ielle

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It is known from a single partial vertebra with unusual features, unlike those of other sauropods.
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Mathematically, there is a partial order called the happens-before order over all actions performed by the program.
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The sum of the partial differences is the total difference.
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While these have had some partial success in the fields of economics, politics and conflict, no good general theory has yet been developed.
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It is a leaf and stem rust of beans and causes partial defoliation, a reduction in photosynthetic leaf surface and a reduction in yield.
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The situation was resolved with a partial payment to the players.
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In contrast, the related and much more common circumzenithal arc is only ever a partial circle.
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If they didn't, the river would keep piling on more logs, forming a partial dam which could raise the water level.
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Following the war, the plant was placed on partial standby.
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The second specimen, collected in 1989, consists of a partial articulated skeleton and a skull.
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