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partis

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[pahr-tis] / ˈpɑr tɪs /

adjective

  1. (in prescriptions) of a part.


Etymology

Origin of partis

From Latin

Example Sentences

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Every partis made from the collision of intersecting discs, giving it the surreal object-like quality of a Claes Oldenburg sculpture.

From The Guardian • Mar. 27, 2019

He is one of the most distinguished members of the perlitikel partis, called Anti-Monopolists.

From The Bad Boy At Home And His Experiences In Trying To Become An Editor - 1885 by Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller

The White Fawn of Nara might never be his, for one so noble and so fair could command the most splendid of partis.

From The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan by Wingfield, Lewis

In truthe, madame, they dyd right well at my partyng, or whan En uerit�, madame, ilz se portoient tresbien a mon departement, ou quant I came thens. je men partis.

From An Introductorie for to Lerne to Read, To Pronounce, and to Speke French Trewly by Du Wés, Giles

Car on n'ignore plus qu'ils sont partis de la m�me main � qui l'on doit encore d'autres ouvrages frapp�s au m�me coin.

From Notes and Queries, Number 219, January 7, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc by Various

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