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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.
graphics
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noun
the drawings and photographs in the layout of a book
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noun
(= artwork)
photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication
the publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book
display
Noun
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A display is an exhibition, an arrangement, or a show.
Mom thought the department store's display of lingerie was indecent.
Little Jimmie toppled the display of model airplanes.
The ceramic, wood, and fabric art displays are very attractive.
Too many displays will confuse our customers.
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A display is a computer screen.
The output is visible on the display.
display
Verb
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If you display something, you arrange it so that people can see it. Display means to exhibit, or to show.
The players will display their best skills at tonight's game.