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- | |Description=''(Wikipedia)'' The concept of ''part'' is not easy to define though it is intimately connected to the concept ''whole''. For the formal study of the parthood relation, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mereology | + | |Description=''(Wikipedia)'' The concept of ''part'' is not easy to define though it is intimately connected to the concept ''whole''. For the formal study of the parthood relation, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mereology mereology]. |
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* In mathematics, a part (mathematics) is any geometric object such as a point, line, arc, circle, polygon, polyhedron, or polytope that can be joined together to form a whole. | * In mathematics, a part (mathematics) is any geometric object such as a point, line, arc, circle, polygon, polyhedron, or polytope that can be joined together to form a whole. |
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Description: | (Wikipedia) The concept of part is not easy to define though it is intimately connected to the concept whole. For the formal study of the parthood relation, see mereology.
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