part(s) Antonyms
Meaning of part(s)
part(s)
a general area of indefinite boundaries, organ, member, a division of a literary work, one of the often indefinite or unequal subdivisions into which something is or is regarded as divided and which together constitute the whole, a particular voice or instrument in concerted music, a vocal or instrumental line or melody in concerted music or in harmony, a function or course of action performed, a spare part, private parts, an essential portion or integral element, an exact divisor of a quantity, the score for it, something falling to one in a division or apportionment, one of the opposing sides in a conflict or dispute, partial fraction, one of several or many equal units of which something is composed or into which it is divisible, a constituent member of a machine or other apparatus, one of the constituent elements of a plant or animal body, one's share or allotted task (as in an action)
part(s) Sentence Examples
- The **macro**economy is the broad study of an economy's overall performance.
- The plant's **flora** includes a diverse array of wildflowers.
- The **micro**organism was so small that it was only visible under a microscope.
- The **chron**ometer kept precise time, ensuring accurate navigation.
- The **geo**logical survey revealed the region's ancient rock formations.
- The **hydro**electric dam generated clean energy by harnessing the power of water.
- The **bio**degradable packaging disintegrated quickly in the compost pile.
- The **astro**naut gazed out the window of the spacecraft, marveling at the vastness of space.
- The **socio**logical study explored the dynamics of social groups.
- The **chrono**logical order of events was essential for understanding the historical narrative.
FAQs About the word part(s)
a general area of indefinite boundaries, organ, member, a division of a literary work, one of the often indefinite or unequal subdivisions into which something
zone, territory,land, district, region, neck,tract, belt, neighborhood, domain
joins, converges, gathers,meets,assembles
The **macro**economy is the broad study of an economy's overall performance.
The plant's **flora** includes a diverse array of wildflowers.
The **micro**organism was so small that it was only visible under a microscope.
The **chron**ometer kept precise time, ensuring accurate navigation.