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partiele

Partiele is not a widely established technical term in English-language mathematics or science. In many cases where the word appears, it is either a misspelling of “partial” or a variant form from Dutch spelling, where the corresponding adjective is partieel or partiële, meaning “partial.”

In Dutch, partieel/partiële is used to form terms in mathematics and the sciences that express incompleteness

Within mathematical usage, related concepts described with the English word partial include partial derivatives, partial differential

If encountering the term partiele in English-language material, it is most likely a typographical error for

or
a
component
of
a
larger
whole.
Examples
include
partiële
afgeleide
(partial
derivative)
and
partiële
differentiaalvergelijking
(partial
differential
equation).
The
form
partiële
is
the
inflected
variant
used
before
feminine
nouns
or
in
contexts
requiring
agreement
with
the
noun
following
it.
equations,
and
partial
fractions.
These
concepts
all
focus
on
describing
aspects
of
a
whole
quantity
by
isolating
individual
components
or
directions.
partial
or
a
direct
result
of
Dutch
influence
on
spelling.
When
possible,
check
the
surrounding
text
for
the
intended
meaning
or
provide
clarification
about
the
language
and
context.
In
summary,
partiele
is
not
a
standard
standalone
term
in
major
technical
lexicons;
its
interpretation
typically
aligns
with
partial-related
concepts,
or
it
points
to
Dutch
linguistic
usage
rather
than
a
distinct
scientific
concept.