Definitions for partier
partier
par·ti·er
Spelling: [pahr-tee-er]
IPA: /ˈpɑr ti ər/
Partier is a 7 letter English word.
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You can make 181 anagrams from letters in partier (aeiprrt).
Definitions for partier
noun
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partyer.
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a social gathering, as of invited guests at a private home, for conversation, refreshments, entertainment, etc.:
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a group gathered for a special purpose or task:
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a detachment, squad, or detail of troops assigned to perform some particular mission or service.
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a group of persons with common purposes or opinions who support one side of a dispute, question, debate, etc.
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a group of persons with common political opinions and purposes organized for gaining political influence and governmental control and for directing government policy:
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the system of taking sides on public or political questions or the like.
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attachment or devotion to one side or faction; partisanship:
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Law.
one of the litigants in a legal proceeding; a plaintiff or defendant in a suit.
a signatory to a legal instrument.
a person participating in or otherwise privy to a crime.
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a person or group that participates in some action, affair, plan, etc.; participant:
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the person under consideration; a specific individual:
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a person or, usually, two or more persons together patronizing a restaurant, attending a social or cultural function, etc.:
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a person participating in a telephone conversation:
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any occasion or activity likened to a social party, as specified; session:
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an advantageous or pleasurable situation or combination of circumstances of some duration and often of questionable character; period of content, license, exemption, etc.:
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a person who parties, especially regularly or habitually:
adjective
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of or relating to a party or faction; partisan:
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of or for a social gathering:
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being shared by or pertaining to two or more persons or things.
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Heraldry. (of an escutcheon) having the field divided into a number of parts, usually two; parted.
verb (used without object)
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to go to or give parties, especially a series of parties.
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to enjoy oneself thoroughly and without restraint; indulge in pleasure.
Origin of partier
1250-1300; Middle English partie Old French, noun use of feminine of parti, past participle of partir Latin partīre to share. See part