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partial 1. Botany a. constituting part of a larger structure b. used for only part of the life cycle of a plant c. (of a parasite) not exclusively parasitic 2. Maths designating or relating to an operation in which only one of a set of independent variables is considered at a time 3. Music Acoustics any of the component tones of a single musical sound, including both those that belong to the harmonic series of the sound and those that do not 4. Maths a partial derivative partial [′pär·shəl] (acoustics) Also known as partial tone. A simple sinusoidal physical component of a complex tone. A sound sensation component that is distinguishable as a simple tone, cannot be further analyzed by the ear, and contributes to the character of the complex sound; the frequency of a partial may be higher or lower than the basic frequency and may be an integral multiple or submultiple of the basic frequency. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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