principal part

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. 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.
  2. Any one of however many parts of speech regarded as the most fundamental or indispensable.
  3. The noun, verb, or adverb.
  4. The noun or the verb.
  5. 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.
  6. The portion of a Laurent series that has negative exponents.
  7. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see principal, part.

Word forms

principal part principal parts

Etymology

Calque of Late Latin principālis pars

Related words

Translations

Latin: prīncipālis pars
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