<entry eid="1127797" stat="A" corpus="jmdict" type="jmdict">
<ent_corp type="jmdict">jmdict</ent_corp>
<ent_seq>1499490</ent_seq>
<k_ele>
<keb>部分</keb>
<ke_pri>ichi1</ke_pri>
<ke_pri>news1</ke_pri>
<ke_pri>nf01</ke_pri>
</k_ele>
<r_ele>
<reb>ぶぶん</reb>
<re_pri>ichi1</re_pri>
<re_pri>news1</re_pri>
<re_pri>nf01</re_pri>
</r_ele>
<sense>
<pos>&n;</pos>
<gloss>portion</gloss>
<gloss>section</gloss>
<gloss>part</gloss>
</sense>
<history>
<audit time="2013-03-29 21:33:19" stat="A" unap="true">
<upd_name>Francis</upd_name>
<upd_detl>I do not know whether this is of any interest, but by mistake I searched for "ぶぶん" in the Combined Jpn-Eng. Naturally I would expect to see the entries in the special dicationaries come up, but I did not expect to see so many other entries, including a repeat of the main entry above. The list was as follows:-
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) division; partition; partitioning; segmentation; sectionalization; sectionalisation; JWN-00397953-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) fraction; JWN-03390207-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) man; piece; JWN-03716327-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) meronym; part name; JWN-06293746-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) part; (n) portion; (n) region; (n) moiety; (n) piece; (n) division; (aj) partial; LS
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) part; piece; JWN-09385911-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) part; portion; JWN-03892891-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) part; portion; component part; component; constituent; JWN-13809207-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) part; section; division; JWN-05867413-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) partial; LG
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) piece; JWN-03932203-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) portion; section; part; (P)
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) section; segment; JWN-04164989-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 (n) way; JWN-13285973-n
部分 【ぶぶん】 a part; BU
Apologies if this is a time-waster.</upd_detl>
<upd_refs>See below.</upd_refs>
</audit>
<audit time="2013-03-30 11:40:12" stat="A">
<upd_uid>jwb</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Jim Breen</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_detl>I'm surprised it's in that many "synsets" in the Japanese Wordnet.</upd_detl>
</audit>
</history>
</entry>
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