Particle

Particle latin

Particle latin

From Middle French particule, and its source, Latin particula (“small part, particle”), diminutive of pars (“part, piece”).

  1. Does the word particle mean?
  2. What is particle in linguistics?
  3. What is the base word of particle?
  4. Does particle mean small?

Does the word particle mean?

noun. a minute portion, piece, fragment, or amount; a tiny or very small bit: a particle of dust; not a particle of supporting evidence. Physics. one of the extremely small constituents of matter, as an atom or nucleus. an elementary particle, quark, or gluon.

What is particle in linguistics?

A particle is a word that has a grammatical function but does not fit into the main parts of speech (i.e. noun, verb, adverb). Particles do not change. Example. The infinitive 'to' in 'to fly' is an example of a particle, although it can also act as a preposition, e.g. 'I'm going to Spain next week'.

What is the base word of particle?

particle (n.)

late 14c., "a bit or fragment, small part or division of a whole, minute portion of matter," from Latin particula "little bit or part, grain, jot," diminutive of pars (genitive partis) "a part, piece, division" (from PIE root *pere- (2) "to grant, allot").

Does particle mean small?

A particle of something is a very small piece or amount of it.

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