principal part
Meanings
noun
- Any of the forms of a word which contain its stem(s) in the simplest form, or such a form that, when taken with all the other principal parts (showing various inflections), allows the entire paradigm to be derived.
- Any one of however many parts of speech regarded as the most fundamental or indispensable.
- The noun, verb, or adverb.
- The noun or the verb.
- A polynomial approximation of a power series, made up of monomials whose indices lie in the Newton diagram of the power series and which occur with the same coefficients as in the original power series.
- The portion of a Laurent series that has negative exponents.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see principal, part.
Word forms
Etymology
Calque of Late Latin principālis pars
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