[see CO- pref. 3.] One of two or more conjoint parts of a whole.
1868. Congreve, Ess. (1874), 181. Yet it [Ireland] was seen to be in a different relation to its co-parts from that in which other portions of the same whole stand to one another.
[see CO- pref. 3.] One of two or more conjoint parts of a whole.
1868. Congreve, Ess. (1874), 181. Yet it [Ireland] was seen to be in a different relation to its co-parts from that in which other portions of the same whole stand to one another.