English Dictionary
Definition part- in British English
part- prefix
prefix
/pɑː(r)t/
1
to some degree, but not completely: used with some nouns and adjectives
Example
the part-owner of a restaurant
Example
The scheme is part-financed by the Scottish Development Department.

Related Words
Words related to part-:
all part of the game (phrase)
be part and parcel of something (phrase)
bit part (noun)
discretion is the better part of valour (phrase)
for someone’s part (phrase)
for the most part (phrase)
full-time (adjective)
through (phrase)
have a part to play (in something) (phrase)
a part (in something) (phrase)
in large (phrase)
in part (phrase)
the part (phrase)
moving part (noun)
on someone’s part ()
part (noun)
part (verb)
part (adverb)
part company (phrase)
part exchange (noun)
part of etc (phrase)
part of speech (noun)
part of the furniture (phrase)
part with (phrasal verb)
part- (prefix)
part-time (adjective)
play a in something (phrase)
something is not someone’s vocabulary (phrase)
spare part (noun)
take part (in something) (phrase)
take someone’s part (phrase)
take something in good part (phrase)
the part of something (phrase)
want no part of something (phrase)