adjective
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botany divided almost to the base
parted leaves
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heraldry showing two coats of arms divided by a vertical central line
Other Word Forms
- partedness noun
- unparted adjective
Etymology
Origin of parted
Example Sentences
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Several senior bankers have parted ways with Bank of America over the alleged misconduct, including the former head of investment banking for India.
"West Bromwich Albion have today parted company with men's first team head coach Ryan Mason," said a club statement issued on Tuesday.
From Barron's
Two other teams parted ways with their head coaches during the season.
From Los Angeles Times
Celtic have parted company with manager Wilfried Nancy, with Saturday's 3-1 defeat by Rangers his sixth loss in just eight matches.
From BBC
Aberdeen have parted with Scottish Cup winning manager Jimmy Thelin with the side eighth in the Scottish Premiership and on a five-match losing run.
From BBC
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