private parts

Variant of private

private definition

pri·vate (prīvət)

adjective

  1. of, belonging to, or concerning a particular person or group; not common or general private property, a private joke
  2. not open to, intended for, or controlled by the public a private school
  3. for an individual person a private room in a hospital
  4. not holding public office a private citizen
  5. away from public view; secluded a private dining room
  6. not publicly or generally known; confidential a private matter
  7. tending to keep one's personal matters to oneself a private person
  8. carried out on an individual basis private medical practice
  9. engaged in work independent of institutions, organizations, agencies, etc. private detective, private tutor

Etymology: ME pryvat < L privatus, belonging to oneself, not to the state < privare, to separate, deprive < privus, separate, peculiar, prob. akin to OL pri: see prime

noun

  1. the genitals
  2. an enlisted person of either of the two lowest ranks in the U.S. Army or of the lowest rank in the U.S. Marine Corps

Related Forms:

private Idioms

go private

Finance to restore private ownership of a corporation by buying back publicly held stock

in private

privately or secretly; not publicly

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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