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I . par·tial [ˈpɑ:ʃəl] ADJ

1. partial (incomplete):

partial
partial
partial
their success was only partial

2. partial (biased):

partial
partial

3. partial pred (be fond of):

to be partial to sth

II . par·tial [ˈpɑ:ʃəl] N MUS

partial

par·tial eˈclipse N

partial eclipse

Usage examples with partial

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The second specimen, collected in 1989, consists of a partial articulated skeleton and a skull.
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It follows how only certain sets of partials fuse together in human listening.
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Growing to a maximum height of 1.8m ft, they are shrubs which will tolerate full sun to partial shade.
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These are rotations or reflections together with partial translation.
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Out of the 84 attempts there were seven failures or partial failures (91.6% successful).
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When reclamation is completed partial refunds or credits may be made.
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It is known from a single partial vertebra with unusual features, unlike those of other sauropods.
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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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International students may also apply for full or partial scholarship grants.
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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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