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We have spotted PART (4 Letters) a total of 222 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with PART and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is divided, or regarded as divided; something less than a whole; a number, quantity, mass, or the like, regarded as going to make up, with others, a larger number, quantity, mass, etc., whether actually separate or not; a piece; a fragment; a fraction; a division; a member; a constituent. |
• | An equal constituent portion; one of several or many like quantities, numbers, etc., into which anything is divided, or of which it is composed; proportional division or ingredient. |
• | A constituent portion of a living or spiritual whole; a member; an organ; an essential element. |
• | A constituent of character or capacity; quality; faculty; talent; -- usually in the plural with a collective sense. |
• | Quarter; region; district; -- usually in the plural. |
• | Such portion of any quantity, as when taken a certain number of times, will exactly make that quantity; as, 3 is a part of 12; -- the opposite of multiple. Also, a line or other element of a geometrical figure. |
• | That which belongs to one, or which is assumed by one, or which falls to one, in a division or apportionment; share; portion; lot; interest; concern; duty; office. |
• | One of the opposing parties or sides in a conflict or a controversy; a faction. |
• | A particular character in a drama or a play; an assumed personification; also, the language, actions, and influence of a character or an actor in a play; or, figuratively, in real life. See To act a part, under Act. |
• | One of the different melodies of a concerted composition, which heard in union compose its harmony; also, the music for each voice or instrument; as, the treble, tenor, or bass part; the violin part, etc. |
• | To divide; to separate into distinct parts; to break into two or more parts or pieces; to sever. |
• | To divide into shares; to divide and distribute; to allot; to apportion; to share. |
• | To separate or disunite; to cause to go apart; to remove from contact or contiguity; to sunder. |
• | Hence: To hold apart; to stand between; to intervene betwixt, as combatants. |
• | To separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion; as, to part gold from silver. |
• | To leave; to quit. |
• | To be broken or divided into parts or pieces; to break; to become separated; to go asunder; as, rope parts; his hair parts in the middle. |
• | To go away; to depart; to take leave; to quit each other; hence, to die; -- often with from. |
• | To perform an act of parting; to relinquish a connection of any kind; -- followed by with or from. |
• | To have a part or share; to partake. |
• | Partly; in a measure. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Hair line?
- Take different routes
- It’s created by splitting hairs
- AutoZone purchase
- Portion
- Role in a play
- Take different paths
- Pigtails separation
- Divide with a comb
- Hair division
- Carburetor e.g. for a car
- Actor's role
- Go separate ways
- Role
- Result of splitting hairs?
- Line made by a 5 Across
- Line made by a comb
- Theater role
- Section
- Miniseries episode
- Line made with a comb
- Audition goal
- Hair line
- Component
- Fraction
- Role for an actor
- Audition award
Usage among publishers:
- LA Times: Dec 10, 2024
- LA Times: Dec 1, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Oct 29, 2024
- LA Times: Sep 15, 2024
- Newsday: Jul 30, 2024
- USA Today: Jul 21, 2024
- LA Times: Jul 16, 2024
- LA Times: Jul 14, 2024
- Universal: Jun 9, 2024
- Universal: Apr 8, 2024
- Universal: Feb 26, 2024
- USA Today: Dec 13, 2023
- USA Today: Dec 8, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Sep 11, 2023
- New York Times: Jul 18, 2023
- Newsday: Jun 6, 2023
- New York Times: Jun 5, 2023
- USA Today: May 15, 2023
- Eugene Sheffer: May 4, 2023
- Newsday: Apr 20, 2023
- New York Times: Mar 28, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Mar 7, 2023
- Universal: Feb 24, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Feb 15, 2023
- Eugene Sheffer: Feb 13, 2023
- Newsday: Feb 1, 2023
- Wall Street Journal: Dec 31, 2022