This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 Excerpt: ...Par'cel, a small part; a package. Parse, to tell the parts of speech in a sentence, and their relation to one another. Apart', separately, aside. apart'ment, a room apart. Bipar'tite, having two like parts. Comparfc'ment, a separate part, Coun'terpart, a correspondent part. Depart', to part one's self from; to go away. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 Excerpt: ...Par'cel, a small part; a package. Parse, to tell the parts of speech in a sentence, and their relation to one another. Apart', separately, aside. apart'ment, a room apart. Bipar'tite, having two like parts. Comparfc'ment, a separate part, Coun'terpart, a correspondent part. Depart', to part one's self from; to go away. depart'ment, a separate part of any business. depart'ure, a going away; death. Dispart', to separate. Impart', to give; to make known. Parti'tion, division, separation. par'titive, distributive; denoting a part. Por'tion, a share; an allotment. propor'tion, the comparative relation of one thing to another; equal or just share. Repartee' (Fr.repartir, to return quickly a thrust, to reply), a smart or witty reply. PAT'ER, Pat'ris, a father; Pater'nal, pertaining to a father; hereditary. pater'nity, the relation of a father to his offspring. Patri'cian, a Roman nobleman. Pat'rimony, an estate inherited from one's ancestors. Pa'tron, one who countenances or supports. pa'troness, a lady who protects or countenances. Pat'ria, one's native country. pa'tronage, support, countenance. pa'tronize, to support. Pa'triot, a lover of his country. patriot'ic, actuated by a love of one's country. pa'triotism, love of one's country. compa'triot, one of the same country. Pat'tern, something to be copied; a model. Expa'triate, to banish. expatria'tion, banishment. PAT'IOR, Pas'sus, to bear, to suffer. Pa'tient, adj. bearing without complaint; not hasty;--n. one who suffers. pa'tience, the power of suffering. impa'tient, not enduring calmly. Pas'sion, strong agitation of mind; anger; eager desire. pas'sionate, easily excited to anger. dispas'sionate, cool, free from anger. Pas'sive, unresisting, not active. impas'sive, insensible. Compas'sion, fellow feeling, sym...
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