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parsial

Parsial is an adjective used in Indonesian and Malay to denote something that is not complete or is only partly applicable. The word derives from the Latin pars, partis, meaning part, and has been absorbed into these languages to form compounds and phrases that describe partiality in various domains, from mathematics to everyday discourse.

In technical usage, parsial appears in expressions such as turunan parsial (partial derivative), fungsi parsial (partial

In everyday language, parsial functions as a general descriptor for incomplete information or partial outcomes, for

It is distinct from similar terms in other languages and not universally used in every Indonesian dialect,

function),
korelasi
parsial
(partial
correlation),
and
evaluasi
parsial
(partial
evaluation).
These
terms
characterize
operations,
relationships,
or
data
that
involve
only
a
subset
of
variables
or
components
rather
than
the
whole
system.
example
data
parsial,
jawaban
parsial,
or
solusi
parsial.
The
sense
remains
consistent:
the
subject
is
not
fully
specified,
complete,
or
final.
but
it
is
common
in
academic
and
technical
writing.
For
readers
encountering
parsial,
it
is
usually
interpreted
through
the
compound
or
context
in
which
it
appears,
most
often
meaning
partial
or
incomplete.