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  1. adverbs - Difference between "partly" and "partially" - English ...

    Jul 25, 2011 · What is the difference between partly and partially? An example of usage for each word would be great.

  2. single word requests - More than "partially", less than "completely ...

    Jun 9, 2014 · The use of 'partially' has the 'cheap copy' effect, and focuses the reader's attention on what was not included. the model in question has several nice features and simplifies the problem at …

  3. Origin of "snipe" to mean "partially-smoked cigar (ette)"?

    Oct 28, 2024 · 2 Early dictionary coverage of 'snipe' in the sense of 'partially smoked cigar (ette)' James Maitland, The American Slang Dictionary (1891) has this relevant entry for snipe from an era before …

  4. Ways to describe partially functional phones in a single word

    May 29, 2023 · I have several phones that I am currently describing as “partially dysfunctional”, or “functionally impaired”. What are some alternative terms (single words only) that are still formal and …

  5. Between partially and largely - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Dec 2, 2020 · I want to say that This chapter is based partially on [a paper I coauthored] but "partially" doesn't feel right because the overlap is maybe 60%. But This chapter is based …

  6. grammaticality - "Partially correct" vs. "partial correct" - English ...

    It's partially correct. It's partial correct. Which of the following is grammatical?

  7. What could be word for something which you can only partially …

    Feb 4, 2020 · One example could be when you meet a person (Peter Parker) and remember only that his name starts with P or may Par.

  8. single word requests - Verb meaning "to partially hide"? - English ...

    Apr 19, 2015 · For example, if this tea sipping is somewhat somber in nature (perhaps contemplating endings in silence with each other), one might use shroud, which both literally means "partially …

  9. If I quote only the middle part of a sentence, do I use ellipses?

    No, you would leave out the ellipses there. The Purdue OWL has a page about this; it lists this example: According to Foulkes's study, dreams may express 'profound aspects of personality'. Even if you …

  10. single word requests - Partially melted snow on ground - English ...

    Dec 13, 2017 · Is there any word or neat expression for fallen snow on ground that doesn't hold shape anymore (because the temperature has risen, ...) and it's just this unpleasant Slurpee-like mass? …