Particular definition is - of, relating to, or being a single person or thing. How to use particular in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of particular. Introducing Particulares by Sindicato, a revival of this classic Habano that stays true to the cigar's historic beginnings. Packaged in authentic, Cubanesque dress boxes of 20 cigars, using the original Particulares vista artwork, the cigars certainly look the part. But it's the blend that will have enthusiasts coming back.
Latin[edit]
Adjective[edit]
particulārēs
- nominativemasculineplural of particulāris
- nominativefeminineplural of particulāris
- accusativemasculineplural of particulāris
- accusativefeminineplural of particulāris
- vocativemasculineplural of particulāris
- vocativefeminineplural of particulāris
Portuguese[edit]
Adjective[edit]
particulares
- masculine/feminineplural of particular
Spanish[edit]
Noun[edit]
particularesmpl
- plural of particular
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par·tic·u·late
(pər-tĭk′yə-lĭt, -lāt′, pär-)adj. Of, relating to, or formed of minute separate particles.
n.1. A minute separate particle, as of a granular substance or powder.
2. often particulates Particulate matter: diesel particulates; a high level of atmospheric particulates.
[From Latin particula, a small part; see particle.]
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particulate
(pɑːˈtɪkjʊlɪt; -ˌleɪt) n2. (plural) very small particles of a substance, esp those that are produced when fuel is burned
adj4. (Genetics) genetics of, relating to, or designating inheritance of characteristics, esp with emphasis on the role of genes
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par•tic•u•late
Particulates
(pərˈtɪk yə lɪt, -ˌleɪt, pəˈtɪk-, pɑr-)adj.
1. of, pertaining to, or composed of distinct particles.
n. 3. a material composed of such particles.
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4. particulates, a. the aggregate of such particles: diesel particulates.
b. particles suspended in the atmosphere, esp. pollutants.
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par·tic·u·late
(pər-tĭk′yə-lĭt)Adjective![Particulares Particulares](https://www.luquez-associats.com/files/90944833/3/IMAGE2/servicios-a-particulares.jpg)
Formed of very small, separate particles. Dust and soot are forms of particulate matter.
Noun A very small particle, as of dust or soot. Particulates that are given off by the burning of oil, gasoline, and other fuels can remain suspended in the atmosphere for long periods, where they are a major component of air pollution and smog.
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Noun | 1. | particulate - a small discrete mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed in gas or liquid emissions (usually considered to be an atmospheric pollutant) material, stuff - the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; 'coal is a hard black material'; 'wheat is the stuff they use to make bread' dust - fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air; 'the furniture was covered with dust' |
Adj. | 1. | particulate - composed of distinct particles nonparticulate - not composed of distinct particles |
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