Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation participle
- abbreviation particle
- abbreviation partitive
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								Miss Adams was in Chicago when Frohman bought the play, and he cabled her that she was to do the title part. Charles Frohman: Manager and Man Daniel Frohman 1895 
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								Steven Soderbergh's "Liberace" in May or June, with Douglas playing the title part. latimes.com - News 2011 
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								The 66-year-old actor is set to begin shooting Steven Soderbergh's "Liberace" in May or June, with Douglas playing the title part. 
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								The 66-year-old actor is set to begin shooting Steven Soderbergh's "Liberace" in May or June, with Douglas playing the title part. 
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								"Liberace" in May or June, with Douglas playing the title part. 
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								Not least, of course, was the debut of Swedish soprano Irene Theorin in the title part. An Unamplified Voice 2009 
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								A story on the Internet has Blunt getting her hands on the "Victoria" script before anyone and badgering the producers for the title part. SFGate: Top News Stories Ruthe Stein 2009 
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								Missed part of my thought in the flip side of the coin part. California College Trustee Attacks Islam In Her Opposition To Course Proposal Howard M. Friedman 2008 
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								Although I can't exactly say that I know you well enough, from what I understand you can be quite a caring person, albeit lacking on the expression part. jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2007 
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								From the same root comes baitheas, "the crown of the head", i.e. the baptized part. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913 
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