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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She didn’t know who he had shown it to in the few hours since they last parted; still, she took it, and tore it to bits.
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After the loss to Usyk, Dubois - who has worked with five trainers in his pro career - briefly parted ways with coach Don Charles before swiftly reversing the decision.
From BBC
The two friends parted company at Handsome’s field.
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Everyone hushed as the soldiers parted and the king came forward.
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In recent weeks, several companies said they had parted ways with Attia.
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