Partial Definition
 pärshəl 
  partials
  
    adjective
  
 Of, being, or affecting only a part; not complete or total.
 Webster's New World 
Favoring one person or side over another or others; biased or prejudiced.
 A decision that was partial to the plaintiff.
 American Heritage 
Having a particular liking or fondness for something or someone.
 Partial to spicy food.
 American Heritage 
Of or being operations or sequences of operations, such as differentiation and integration, when applied to only one of several variables at a time.
 American Heritage 
(computer science) Describing a property that holds only when an algorithm terminates.
It's easy to prove partial correctness, but it's not obvious that it is also totally correct.
 Wiktionary 
Synonyms: 
  
    noun
  
 Webster's New World 
A partial artificial denture.
 Webster's New World 
    idiom
  
 
      partial to
    
 - fond of; having a liking for
Webster's New World  
Other Word Forms of Partial
Noun
Singular:
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Origin of Partial
-  From Old French parcial (“biased or particular"), from Late Latin partialis (“of or pertaining to a part"), from Latin pars (“part"). From Wiktionary 
-  Middle English parcial from Old French from Late Latin partiālis from Latin pars part- part part From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
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