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parts
/pɑːts/
The word 'parts' is a plural noun. It is used to refer to segments, components, roles, or regions. When referring to components of a machine, it's often used in the plural, like 'spare parts'. When referring to a role in a play, it is also typically plural, as in 'acting parts'. As a geographical term, 'parts' often refers to a region or area, for example, 'in these parts of the country'. It can also refer to one's share of duty or a role, as in 'play your parts well'. It is generally used in informal and formal contexts.
Meanings
Collocations & Compounds
spare parts
Components kept available for use when needed to replace damaged or worn-out ones.
We need to order more spare parts for the machinery.
leading parts
The main roles in a play, film, or performance.
She always auditions for the leading parts.
essential parts
Crucial or fundamental components or elements.
These are the essential parts of the engine.
northern parts
The northern regions or areas of a country or place.
He grew up in the northern parts of Spain.
acting parts
Roles or characters that an actor plays.
He has played many different acting parts.
Idioms & Sayings
play your part
To do your share of a job or activity.
Everyone must play their part in keeping the office clean.
in all parts
In every respect; completely.
The plan was flawed in all parts.
parts and parcels
Integral or inseparable components or aspects of something.
The challenges are the parts and parcels of any new venture.
Etymology
The word 'parts' derives from the Latin word 'pars', meaning 'a portion, piece, share, division'. It entered Old French as 'part' and was adopted into Middle English around the 13th century. Its meaning has remained remarkably consistent, referring to a portion of a whole, a component, a role, or a region.