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parter
English
Etymology 1
part (“noun”) +? -er
Noun
parter (plural parters)
- (informal, only in combination) A work in a specified number of parts.
- The show was a two-parter, but we stopped watching halfway through.
Etymology 2
part (“verb”) +? -er (“agent suffix”)
Noun
parter (plural parters)
- (rare) That which parts.
- 1901, Medical Council (volume 6, page 425)
- Lateral parting of the hair is customary, while the pompadour and middle parting is a relatively unusual deviation, an oddity. This makes those who practice it conspicuous. It happening that the middle parters are mostly foppish the stigma of foppishness usually goes with the practice even when it is not merited.
- 1901, Medical Council (volume 6, page 425)
Anagrams
- Prater, prater, rapter, repart, retrap
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?par.t?r/
Etymology
From French parterre.
Noun
parter m inan
- ground floor
Declension
Romanian
Etymology
From French parterre.
Noun
parter n (plural partere)
- ground floor
Declension
Swedish
Noun
parter
- indefinite plural of part
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arter
English
Preposition
arter
- Pronunciation spelling of after.
- 1861, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations, chapter 3
- His right name was Compeyson; and that's the man, dear boy, what you see me a-pounding in the ditch, according to what you truly told your comrade arter I was gone last night.
- 1861, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations, chapter 39
- It was the money left me, and the gains of the first few year wot I sent home to Mr. Jaggers - all for you - when he first come arter you, agreeable to my letter.
- 2000, Alexander Kent, Colours Aloft!, McBooks Press, ?ISBN, page 115,
- "Is he asleep at last?"...
- "Aye, sir. So 'e should, arter what I put in 'is Madeira!"
- 1861, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations, chapter 3
Anagrams
- Terra, arrêt, rater, retar, tarre, terra
Danish
Noun
arter c
- indefinite plural of art
Latin
Verb
arter
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of art?
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
arter m or f
- indefinite plural of art
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- artar
Noun
arter m or f
- indefinite feminine plural of art
Swedish
Noun
arter
- indefinite plural of art
Anagrams
- retar
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- what arteries supply blood to the brain
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