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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Piece
n.
1.
A
fragment
or
part
of
anything
separated
from
the
whole
,
in
any
manner
,
as
by
cutting
,
splitting
,
breaking
,
or
tearing
;
a
part
;
a
portion
;
as
,
a
piece
of
sugar
;
to
break
in
pieces
.
Bring
it
out
piece
by
piece
.
--
Ezek
.
xxiv
. 6.
2.
A
definite
portion
or
quantity
,
as
of
goods
or
work
;
as
,
a
piece
of
broadcloth
;
a
piece
of
wall
paper
.
3.
Any
one
thing
conceived
of
as
apart
from
other
things
of
the
same
kind
;
an
individual
article
;
a
distinct
single
effort
of
a
series
;
a
definite
performance
;
especially
:
(a)
A
literary
or
artistic
composition
;
as
,
a
piece
of
poetry
,
music
,
or
statuary
.
(b)
A
musket
,
gun
,
or
cannon
;
as
,
a
battery
of
six
pieces
;
a
following
piece
.
(c)
A
coin
;
as
,
a
sixpenny
piece
; --
formerly
applied
specifically
to
an
English
gold
coin
worth
22
shillings
.
(d)
A
fact
;
an
item
;
as
,
a
piece
of
news
;
a
piece
of
knowledge
.
4.
An
individual
; --
applied
to
a
person
as
being
of
a
certain
nature
or
quality
;
often
,
but
not
always
,
used
slightingly
or
in
contempt
.
“If
I
had
not
been
a
piece
of
a
logician
before
I
came
to
him.”
Thy
mother
was
a
piece
of
virtue
.
--
Shak
.
His
own
spirit
is
as
unsettled
a
piece
as
there
is
in
all
the
world
.
--
Coleridge
.
5.
Chess
One
of
the
superior
men
,
distinguished
from
a
pawn
.
6.
A
castle
;
a
fortified
building
. [
Obs
.]
Of a piece
,
of
the
same
sort
,
as
if
taken
from
the
same
whole
;
like
; --
sometimes
followed
by
with
. --
Dryden
.
Piece of eight
,
the
Spanish
piaster
,
formerly
divided
into
eight
reals
.
To give a piece of one's mind to
,
to
speak
plainly
,
bluntly
,
or
severely
to
(
another
). --
Thackeray
.
Piece broker
,
one
who
buys
shreds
and
remnants
of
cloth
to
sell
again
.
Piece goods
,
goods
usually
sold
by
pieces
or
fixed
portions
,
as
shirtings
,
calicoes
,
sheetings
,
and
the
like
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
piece
goods
n
:
merchandise
in
the
form
of
fabrics
sold
by
the
yard
[
syn
: {
yard
goods
]
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