half (h ăf, häf)
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n. pl. halves (h ăvz, hävz) 1. a. One of two equal parts that together constitute a whole. b. One part approximately equal to the remaining part. 2. Informal A 50-cent piece. 3. Sports a. One of the two playing periods into which certain games are divided. b. A halfback. 4. Chiefly British A school term; a semester. 5. Half an hour: a half past one. adj.1. a. Being one of two equal parts. b. Being approximately a half. 2. Partial or incomplete: gave me a half smile. adv.1. To the extent of exactly or nearly 50 percent: The tank is half empty. 2. Not completely or sufficiently; partly: only half right. Idioms: by half1. By a considerable extent. 2. By an excessive amount: too clever by half. by halves In a reluctant manner; unenthusiastically. half again as many/much One-and-a-half times as much or as many; 50 percent more. not half Not at all: "Fancy housing? Not half likely, ma'am" (Russell Baker). not the half of Only a fraction or a small part of.
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