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- nounpartner (noun) · partners (plural noun)
- either of a pair of people engaged together in the same activity:"arrange the children in pairs so that each person has a partner" · "the striker looked sharp and eager as Jackson's partner in attack" · "she and her dance partner were on the show for seven weeks"
- a person or group that takes part with another or others in doing something:"he began to call potential coalition partners about forming a new government" · "Scotland is the rest of the UK's second biggest trading partner"
- any of a number of individuals with interests and investments in a business or enterprise, among whom expenses, profits, and losses are shared:"a partner in a prosperous legal practice" · "a junior partner"
verbpartner (verb) · partners (third person present) · partnered (past tense) · partnered (past participle) · partnering (present participle)OriginMiddle English: alteration of parcener ‘partner, joint heir’, from Anglo-Norman French parcener, based on Latin partitio(n-) ‘partition’. The change in the first syllable was due to association with part.nounnautical(partners)partners (plural noun)- a timber framework secured to and strengthening the deck of a wooden ship around a hole through which a mast, capstan, pump, etc. pass:"the mast was not chocked at the partners as it should have been"
Originlate Middle English: probably from Anglo-Norman pautenere ‘promiscuous woman, prostitute’. - People also ask
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