ALL meanings of partial
par·tial
P p - adjective partial not complete 1
- adjective partial being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness; a partial payment of a debt. 1
- adjective partial biased or prejudiced in favor of a person, group, side, etc., over another, as in a controversy: a partial witness. 1
- adjective partial pertaining to or affecting a part. 1
- adjective partial being a part; component; constituent. 1
- adjective partial Botany. secondary or subordinate: a partial umbel. 1
- noun partial Bridge. part-score. 1
- noun partial Acoustics, Music. partial tone. 1
- idioms partial partial to, having a liking or preference for; particularly fond of: I'm partial to chocolate cake. 1
- adjective partial You use partial to refer to something that is not complete or whole. 0
- adjective partial If you are partial to something, you like it. 0
- adjective partial Someone who is partial supports a particular person or thing, for example in a competition or dispute, instead of being completely fair. 0
- adjective partial relating to only a part; not general or complete 0
- adjective partial biased 0
- adjective partial having a particular liking (for) 0
- adjective partial constituting part of a larger structure 0
- adjective partial used for only part of the life cycle of a plant 0
- adjective partial (of a parasite) not exclusively parasitic 0
- adjective partial designating or relating to an operation in which only one of a set of independent variables is considered at a time 0
- noun partial any of the component tones of a single musical sound, including both those that belong to the harmonic series of the sound and those that do not 0
- noun partial a partial derivative 0
- adjective partial favoring one person, faction, etc. more than another; biased; prejudiced 0
- adjective partial of, being, or affecting only a part; not complete or total 0
- noun partial partial tone 0
- noun partial a partial artificial denture 0
- adjective partial A partial loss is a situation in which property covered by insurance is damaged but not completely destroyed, so that the insurer does not have to pay the full amount. 0