Similar words: repartee, wholehearted, wholeheartedly, napoleon bonaparte, part and parcel, cartel, barter, hearten. Meaning: ['pɑrtɪd /'pɑːt-] adj. having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes.
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(271) Othello . Was not that Cassio parted from my wife?
(272) Grosjean will drive alongside Fernando Alonso and replaces Nelson Piquet, who revealed he had parted company with the squad earlier this month.
(273) Lysander: I think I see these things with parted eye, when every thing seems double.
(274) No one else can ever possess my heart - never-never - Oh God, why must one be parted from one whom one so loves.
(275) This state of affairs was not to last long "for Jung has a proud stomach" and he parted company with Freud, to become, like his master, a luminary of the psychoanalytical world.
(276) He is an effeminate country youngster with watery blue eyes and hair parted in the middle.
(277) I have parted with my house, but I would not part with my heirloom for the world.
(278) Her blouse had parted company with her skirt , ie become untucked.
(279) Second, the time - line chart on the white yellow line parted ways.
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