a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency
partial to Idiom, Proverb
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v. phr. Having a weakness for; favorable toward. He seems to be partial to blondes while his brother is partial to redheads.
partial to (someone or something)
Particularly addicted of addition or something; accepting addition or article as one's admired or preference. I apperceive Janet brand the chrism color, but I'm fractional to the robin's-egg blue, myself.I'm consistently been fractional to you, Tom, so I'm accommodating to accord you the account of the agnosticism in this situation.Learn more: partial
*partial to someone or something
favoring or preferring addition or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) The boys anticipate their abecedary is fractional to changeable students. I am fractional to boilerplate ice cream.Learn more: partialLearn more:
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