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part
(redirected from a man of parts)

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part
1. 
a. an actor's role in a play
b. the speech and actions which make up such a role
c. a written copy of these
2. Anatomy any portion of a larger structure
3. a component that can be replaced in a machine, engine, etc.
4. Music
a. one of a number of separate melodic lines making up the texture of music
b. one of such melodic lines, which is assigned to one or more instrumentalists or singers
c. such a line performed from a separately written or printed copy

part [pärt]
(engineering)
An element of a subassembly, not normally useful by itself and not amenable to further disassembly for maintenance purposes.


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The average medical man is an educated gentleman, a delightful companion, a man of parts, and many such are our best friends; but doctors, when associated in corporate matters, are oftentimes too self-seeking.
It was the label that signified the sign of the times, as Tom Wolfe had so ably detected in Bonfire of the Vanities, that encyclopedia of an age of simulacral futures and bonds and derivatives that "insulated" (Wolfe's word) the Masters of the Universe from the stenches and "trenches of the urban wars": "himself, with his noble head, his Yale chin, his big frame, and his $1,800 British suit, the angel's father, a man of parts.
The average medical man is an educated gentleman, a delightful companion, a man of parts, and many such are our best friends.
 
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