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part and parcel idiom meaning ​

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Answered by ayeshafalak534
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An essential or basic element, as in Traveling is part and parcel of Zach's job. Used since the 15th century as a legal term, with part meaning "a portion" and parcel "something integral with a whole," this idiom began to be used more loosely from about 1800.

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Answered by DeepakSainiTlk
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part and parcel

An essential portion or element.

This expression originally was a legal term and was so used from the sixteenth century on, principally for clauses of a law and for parts of a landholding.

Alliterative and tautological, it began to be used figuratively from about 1800 on. Patrick E.

Dove wrote, “The moral law of the conscience is part and parcel of man himself ” (Logic of the Christian Faith, 1856).

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