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parted
/ ˈpɑːtɪd /
adjective
botany divided almost to the base
parted leaves
heraldry showing two coats of arms divided by a vertical central line
Other Word Forms
- partedness noun
- unparted adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The clouds in the evening sky must have parted because I see a column of moonlight shine down on her like her own personal spotlight.
Even so, Penelope could only marvel at his incredible tale, which started shortly after she had last seen him, when the two friends parted at the Ashton train station....
Simon— she called him Simon now, imagine that!—had parted with fond good-nights and mutual words of admiration for each other’s pluck in a tough spot.
With that, the robot and the turtle parted ways and continued through that shallow sea in opposite directions.
Auburn University parted ways with its head coach, Hugh Freeze, after less than three seasons.
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