Part of G E Abbr
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ELECPart of G.E. (abbr.)
ELECPart of G E.: Abbr.
ELECPart of G.E.: Abbr.
INITPart of LBJ, e.g.: Abbr.
ATTYPart of A.G.: Abbr.
ATTYPart of A.G. (abbr.)
CORPPart of G.M.C.: Abbr.
ASSNPart of P.G.A.: Abbr.
ASSOCPart of P.G.A.: Abbr.
AVGPart of G.P.A.: Abbr.
FRIPart of T.G.I.F.: Abbr.
FRIPart of T.G.I.F. (abbr.)
FRIPart of T.G.I.F: Abbr.
INTLPart of I.L.G.W.U.: Abbr.
LATPart of a G.P.S. reading: Abbr.
ACADPart of U.S.C.G.A.: Abbr.
AVGG.P.A. part: Abbr.
ASSNP.G.A. part: Abbr.
GRATIAPart of e.g.
ELECPart of G.E.
EXEMPLIPart of e.g.
ERLEPart of E.S.G.
SCENEPart of "Titanic," e.g.
CLUBFACEPart of a driver, e.g.
ACTIVLast part of 'Aida,' e.g.
LOBEPart of the brain, e.g.
ESSAYPart of a G.E.D. exam
ELITEPart of the all-star squad, e.g.
LEGALESEParty of the first part and party of the second part, e.g.
interjectionAn exclamation, esp. as a part of speech, e.g., ah! or dear me!
interjectionsAn exclamation, esp. as a part of speech, e.g., ah! or dear me!
corticatedhaving a special outer covering of a nature unlike the interior part, e.g. bark also CORTICATE
corticatehaving a special outer covering of a nature unlike the interior part, e.g. bark also CORTICATED
constituentsThe common part of two or several more complex forms, e.g., gentle in gentleman, gentlemanly, ungentlemanly
nonnaturalExisting but not part of the natural world (a term used by G.E. Moore of ethical properties)
semipalmatedUsed in names of wading birds that have toes webbed for part of their length, e.g., semipalmated sandpiper
profilesAn outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g., the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section
profileAn outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g., the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section
encliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
encliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't