Perter vs Parter - What's the difference?
perter | parter |
(pert)
Attractive (of a person); well-formed, shapely (of a part of the body).
Lively; alert and cheerful; bright.
* 1594 , William Shakespeare, , Act 1, Scene 1:
* 2009 , Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall , Fourth Estate 2010, p. 333:
(obsolete) Open; evident; unhidden; apert.
(informal, only, in combination) A work in a specified number of parts.
As an adjective perter
is (pert).As a noun parter is
(informal|only|in combination) a work in a specified number of parts or parter can be that which parts.perter
English
Adjective
(head)pert
English
Adjective
(er)- "Go Philostrate, Stirre vp the Athenian youth to merriments, Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth"
- "You'll not be so pert when the Cornish seize you. They spit children like you and roast them on bonfires."
- (Piers Plowman)
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* pertly * pertnessAnagrams
* ----parter
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Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- The show was a two-parter , but we stopped watching halfway through.
