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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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Squiggle
::
Squiery
(n.) A
company
of
squires;
the whole body of
squires.
Unit
::
Unit (n.) A
single
thing,
as a
magnitude
or
number,
regarded
as an
undivided
whole..
Complement
::
Complement
(v. t.) The whole
working
force of a
vessel.
Holsom
::
Holsom
(a.)
Wholesome.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) The whole body of
lawyers
licensed
in a court or
district;
the legal
profession.
Milk
::
Milk (v. t.) To draw from the
breasts
or
udder;
to
extract,
as milk; as, to milk
wholesome
milk from
healthy
cows..
Boodle
::
Boodle
(n.) The whole
collection
or lot;
caboodle.
Integrate
::
Integrate
(v. t.) To form into one
whole;
to make
entire;
to
complete;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to
perfect.
Wholesome
::
Wholesome
(superl.)
Sound;
healthy.
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..
Belladonna
::
Belladonna
(n.) An
herbaceous
European
plant
(Atropa
belladonna)
with
reddish
bell-shaped
flowers
and
shining
black
berries.
The whole plant and its fruit are very
poisonous,
and the root and
leaves
are used as
powerful
medicinal
agents.
Its
properties
are
largely
due to the
alkaloid
atropine
which it
contains.
Called
also
deadly
nightshade..
Laze
::
Laze (v. t.) To waste in
sloth;
to
spend,
as time, in
idleness;
as, to laze away whole
days..
Organic
::
Organic
(a.)
Forming
a whole
composed
of
organs.
Hence:
Of or
pertaining
to a
system
of
organs;
inherent
in, or
resulting
from, a
certain
organization;
as, an
organic
government;
his love of truth was not
inculcated,
but
organic..
Healthful
::
Healthful
(a.) Full of
health;
free from
illness
or
disease;
well;
whole;
sound;
healthy;
as, a
healthful
body or mind; a
healthful
plant..
Fyrdung
::
Fyrdung
(v. i.) The
military
force of the whole
nation,
consisting
of all men able to bear
arms..
Strickle
::
Stricken
(v. t.)
Whole;
entire;
-- said of the hour as
marked
by the
striking
of a
clock.
Heal
::
Heal (v. t.) To
reconcile,
as a
breach
or
difference;
to make
whole;
to free from
guilt;
as, to heal
dissensions..
State
::
State (n.) A
political
body, or body
politic;
the whole body of
people
who are
united
one
government,
whatever
may be the form of the
government;
a
nation..
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) The right which an heir has of
throwing
the whole
heritable
and
movable
estates
of the
deceased
into one mass, and
sharing
it
equally
with
others
who are of the same
degree
of
kindred..
Christendom
::
Christendom
(n.) The whole body of
Christians.
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