parted

[part·ed]

Having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes

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Separated; devided.

Adjective S.
having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes


imp. & p. p.
of Part

a.
Separated; devided.

a.
Endowed with parts or abilities.

a.
Cleft so that the divisions reach nearly, but not quite, to the midrib, or the base of the blade; -- said of a leaf, and used chiefly in composition; as, three-parted, five-parted, etc.


Parted

Part"ed , a. 1. Separated; devided. 2. Endowed with parts or abilities. [Obs.] B. Jonson. 3. (Bot.) Cleft so that the divisions reach nearly, but not quite, to the midrib, or the base of the blade; -- said of a leaf, and used chiefly in composition; as, three-parted, five-parted, etc. Gray.

Separated; devided.

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Usage Examples

Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became.

When from our better selves we have too long been parted by the hurrying world, and droop. Sick of its business, of its pleasures tired, how gracious, how benign is solitude.

Although my art work was heavily informed by my design work on a formal and visual level, as regards meaning and content the two practices parted ways.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Two such as you with such a master speed, cannot be parted nor be swept away, from one another once you are agreed, that life is only life forevermore, together wing to wing and oar to oar.

A fool and his money are soon parted.

The poetry that sustains me is when I feel that, for a minute, the clouds have parted and I've seen ecstasy or something.

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