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detail
Noun
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A detail is a small part of something that is not as important as the whole thing.
I've written a book, but I still need to change some details in it.
Writing your name at the top of the page is a small detail, but it's important.
This is a very clear picture. You can see every detail.
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A detail is a job or duty.
He's on floor-cleaning detail today.
detail
Verb
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When someone details something, they tell all the details about it, or record the details.
Would you please detail this project for me?
part
Noun
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A part of something is one piece of it or a small amount of it.
As a part of this team, you need to come to practice regularly.
Part of the page was gone, so I couldn't read it.
I don't have the right part to fix your computer, but we've ordered it.
part
Verb
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If A and B part, they were together and now they are not.
My wife and I parted after our son died.
We didn't want to part with the house, but we had to sell it.
He parted the leaves and looked up at the bird.