American vs partial

American

adj
  • Of, from, or pertaining to the Americas. 

  • Of, from, or pertaining to the United States of America, its people, or its culture. 

  • Able to be exercised on any date between its issue and expiry. 

  • Of, from, or pertaining to British North America. 

noun
  • A citizen or inhabitant of British North America. 

  • The dialect of English spoken in and around the contiguous United States of America. 

  • A citizen or inhabitant of the United States of America. 

  • Any inhabitant of the Americas. 

  • American cheese. 

partial

adj
  • of 

  • having a predilection for something 

  • biased in favor of a person, side, or point of view, especially when dealing with a competition or dispute 

  • describing a property that holds only when an algorithm terminates 

  • existing as a part or portion; incomplete 

  • subordinate 

  • of or relating to a partial derivative or partial differential 

verb
  • To take the partial regression coefficient. 

noun
  • An incomplete fingerprint 

  • dentures that replace only some of the natural teeth 

  • Any of the sine waves which make up a complex tone; often an overtone or harmonic of the fundamental. 

  • A partial derivative: a derivative with respect to one independent variable of a function in multiple variables while holding the other variables constant. 

  • A fragment of a template containing markup. 

  • The condition of not exhausting the amplitude during the repetition of an exercise. 

How often have the words American and partial occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )