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EspartoEsparto Es*par"to, n. [Sp.; cf. L. spartum Spanish broom, Gr.
?.] (Bot.)
A species of Spanish grass (Macrochloa tenacissima), of
which cordage, shoes, baskets, etc., are made. It is also
used for making paper. PartookPartook Par*took",
imp. of Partake. PartookPartake Par*take", v. i. [imp. Partook; p. p. Partaken; p.
pr. & vb. n. Partaking.] [Part + take.]
1. To take a part, portion, lot, or share, in common with
others; to have a share or part; to participate; to share;
as, to partake of a feast with others. ``Brutes partake in
this faculty.' --Locke.
When I against myself with thee partake. --Shak.
2. To have something of the properties, character, or office;
-- usually followed by of.
The attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster partakes
partly of a judge, and partly of an
attorney-general. --Bacon. Passe partout
Passe partout Passe" par`tout", n. [F., from passer to pass +
partout everywhere.]
1. That by which one can pass anywhere; a safe-conduct.
[Obs.] --Dryden.
2. A master key; a latchkey.
3. A light picture frame or mat of cardboard, wood, or the
like, usually put between the picture and the glass, and
sometimes serving for several pictures.
Repartotion
Repartotion Re`par*to"tion (r?-p?r-t?sh"?n), n.
Another, or an additional, separation into parts.
Meaning of parto from wikipedia
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Carol Partoș (also
Charles Partos; 10
August 1936 — 2015) was a
Romanian and
Swiss chess International Master (1975),
Romanian Chess Championship winner...
- The
image of La
Madonna del
Parto (English: Our Lady of Parturition) is a
religious depiction of the
Blessed Virgin Mary as
pregnant which was po****rised...
- The
church of
Santa Maria del
Parto, po****rly
known as the
church of Battù, is a
religious building located in Vigevano, in
province of
Pavia and diocese...
- A
painted desco da
parto (a
birth tray or
birth salver; pl.:
deschi da
parto) was an
important symbolic gift on the
occasion of a
successful birth in...
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Pártos may
refer to:
Emeric Partos (1905-1975), Hungarian-born
American fashion designer and
furrier Frank Partos (1901–1956),
American screenwriter Gyula...
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Frank Partos (born
Ferenc Pártos; July 2, 1901 –
December 23, 1956) was a Hungarian-American
screenwriter and an
early executive committee member of the...
- Gusztáv
Pártos (18
August 1895,
Pusztaszentbenedek – 22
March 1951, Budapest) was a
Hungarian actor. Lord
Arthur Saville's
Crime (1920) The
Black Captain...
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Gyula Pártos (born
Julius Puntzmann, 17
August 1845 – 22
December 1916) was a
Hungarian architect.
Together with Ödön
Lechner he
designed a
number of buildings...
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Emeric Imre
Partos (1905-1975) was a Hungarian-born
fashion designer who
worked in
Paris and New York. He was
mainly known for his work with fur for Bergdorf...
- Ödön
Pártos [alternate
transcription in English:
Oedoen Partos, Hungarian:
Pártos Ödön, Hebrew: עֵדֶן פרטוש (Eden Partosh)] (1
October 1907 in Budapest...