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Definitions of partaker in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who has or gives or receives a part or a share
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One has some of a bit of a broken rake |
One eating or drinking |
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Apr 1 2013 The Times - Concise |
Sep 15 2005 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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one who partakes of something |
verb (used without object), partook, partaken, partaking. to take or have a part or share along with others participate (usually followed by in): He won't partake in the victory celebration. to receive, take, or have a share or portion (usually followed by of): to partake of a meal. |
someone who has or gives or receives a part or a share |
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Parakeratosis is a mode of keratinization characterized by the retention of nuclei in the stratum corneum. In mucous membranes, parakeratosis is normal. In the skin, this process leads to the abnormal replacement of annular squames with nucleated cells. Parakeratosis is associated with the thinning or loss of the granular layer and is usually seen in diseases of increased cell turnover, whether inflammatory or neoplastic. Parakeratosis is seen in the plaques of psoriasis and in dandruff. * Granular parakeratosis (originally termed axillary granular parakeratosis) is an idiopathic, benign, nondisabling cutaneous disease that manifests with intertriginous erythematous, brown or red, scaly or keratotic papules and plaques. It presents in all age groups and has no established clinical associations. |