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Definition of whole
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of whole is as below...
Whole (a.)
Complete;
entire;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
not
broken
or
fractured;
unimpaired;
uninjured;
integral;
as, a whole
orange;
the egg is
whole;
the
vessel
is
whole..
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Lore
::
Lore (v. t.) That which is or may be
learned
or
known;
the
knowledge
gained
from
tradition,
books,
or
experience;
often,
the whole body of
knowledge
possessed
by a
people
or class of
people,
or
pertaining
to a
particular
subject;
as, the lore of the
Egyptians;
priestly
lore; legal lore;
folklore..
Republic
::
Republic
(a.) A state in which the
sovereign
power
resides
in the whole body of the
people,
and is
exercised
by
representatives
elected
by them; a
commonwealth.
Cf.
Democracy,
2..
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) An
animal
which lives
during
the whole or part of its
existence
on or in the body of some other
animal,
feeding
upon its food,
blood,
or
tissues,
as lice,
tapeworms,
etc..
Distribution
::
Distribution
(n.) A
resolving
a whole into its
parts.
Sixth
::
Sixth (n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by six; one of six equal parts which form a
whole.
Nutrition
::
Nutrition
(n.) In the
broadest
sense,
a
process
or
series
of
processes
by which the
living
organism
as a whole (or its
component
parts or
organs)
is
maintained
in its
normal
condition
of life and
growth..
Safe
::
Safe
(superl.)
Free from harm,
injury,
or risk;
untouched
or
unthreatened
by
danger
or
injury;
unharmed;
unhurt;
secure;
whole;
as, safe from
disease;
safe from
storms;
safe from
foes..
Intrados
::
Intrados
(n.) The
interior
curve of an arch; esp., the inner or lower
curved
face of the whole body of
voussoirs
taken
together.
See
Extrados..
Comprehension
::
Comprehension
(n.) A
figure
by which the name of a whole is put for a part, or that of a part for a
whole,
or a
definite
number
for an
indefinite..
Indemnify
::
Indemnify
(v. t.) To make
restitution
or
compensation
for, as for that which is lost; to make
whole;
to
reimburse;
to
compensate..
Polity
::
Polity
(n.) The form or
constitution
of the civil
government
of a
nation
or
state;
the
framework
or
organization
by which the
various
departments
of
government
are
combined
into a
systematic
whole.
University
::
University
(n.) The
universe;
the
whole.
Primage
::
Primage
(n.) A
charge
in
addition
to the
freight;
originally,
a
gratuity
to the
captain
for his
particular
care of the goods
(sometimes
called
hat
money),
but now
belonging
to the
owners
or
freighters
of the
vessel,
unless
by
special
agreement
the whole or part is
assigned
to the
captain..
Oceanus
::
Oceanus
(n.) The god of the great outer sea, or the river which was
believed
to flow
around
the whole
earth..
Proportion
::
Proportion
(n.) The
relation
or
adaptation
of one
portion
to
another,
or to the
whole,
as
respect
magnitude,
quantity,
or
degree;
comparative
relation;
ratio;
as, the
proportion
of the parts of a
building,
or of the
body..
Mould
::
Mould (v. i.) To
become
moldy;
to be
covered
or
filled,
in whole or in part, with a
mold..
General
::
General
(a.) As a
whole;
in
gross;
for the most part.
Tremando
::
Tremando
(a.)
Trembling;
-- used as a
direction
to
perform
a
passage
with a
general
shaking
of the whole
chord.
Somatic
::
Somatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the body as a
whole;
corporeal;
as,
somatic
death;
somatic
changes..
Barbecue
::
Barbecue
(v. t.) To roast or broil
whole,
as an ox or hog..
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