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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.)
Possessing,
or being in a state of, heath and
soundness;
healthy;
sound;
well..
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Ensemble
::
Ensemble
(n.) The
whole;
all the parts taken
together.
Corridor
::
Corridor
(n.) The
covered
way lying round the whole
compass
of the
fortifications
of a
place.
Unit
::
Unit (n.) A
single
thing,
as a
magnitude
or
number,
regarded
as an
undivided
whole..
Hold
::
Hold (n.) The whole
interior
portion
of a
vessel
below the lower deck, in which the cargo is
stowed..
Integral
::
Integral
(n.) A
whole;
an
entire
thing;
a whole
number;
an
individual.
In
::
In
(prep.)
With
reference
to a whole which
includes
or
comprises
the part
spoken
of; as, the first in his
family;
the first
regiment
in the
army..
Contribution
::
Contribution
(n.) That which is
contributed;
--
either
the
portion
which an
individual
furnishes
to the
common
stock,
or the whole which is
formed
by the gifts of
individuals..
General
::
General
(a.) The
whole;
the
total;
that which
comprehends
or
relates
to all, or the chief part; --
opposed
to
particular..
West
::
West (n.)
Formerly,
that part of the
United
States
west of the
Alleghany
mountains;
now,
commonly,
the whole
region
west of the
Mississippi
river;
esp., that part which is north of the
Indian
Territory,
New
Mexico,
etc.
Usually
with the
definite
article..
Pterygoid
::
Pterygoid
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in the
region
of, the
pterygoid
bones,
pterygoid
processes,
or the whole
sphenoid
bone..
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) An
instrument
for
throwing
stones
or other
missiles,
consisting
of a short strap with two
strings
fastened
to its ends, or with a
string
fastened
to one end and a light stick to the
other.
The
missile
being
lodged
in a hole in the
strap,
the ends of the
string
are taken in the hand, and the whole
whirled
rapidly
round
until,
by
loosing
one end, the
missile
is let fly with
centrifugal
force..
Cap
::
Cap (n.) The whole top of the head of a bird from the base of the bill to the nape of the neck.
Organ
::
Organ (n.) A
natural
part or
structure
in an
animal
or a
plant,
capable
of
performing
some
special
action
(termed
its
function),
which is
essential
to the life or
well-being
of the
whole;
as, the
heart,
lungs,
etc., are
organs
of
animals;
the root, stem,
foliage,
etc., are
organs
of
plants..
Bittersweet
::
Bittersweet
(n.) A
climbing
shrub,
with oval
coral-red
berries
(Solanum
dulcamara);
woody
nightshade.
The whole plant is
poisonous,
and has a taste at first
sweetish
and then
bitter.
The
branches
are the
officinal
dulcamara..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.) A
language;
the whole sum of words used by a
particular
nation;
as, the
English
tongue..
Watershed
::
Watershed
(n.) The whole
region
or
extent
of
country
which
contributes
to the
supply
of a river or lake.
Milk
::
Milk (v. t.) To draw from the
breasts
or
udder;
to
extract,
as milk; as, to milk
wholesome
milk from
healthy
cows..
Embody
::
Embody
(v. t.) To form into a body; to
invest
with a body; to
collect
into a body, a
united
mass, or a
whole;
to
incorporate;
as, to
embody
one's ideas in a
treatise..
Hemi-demi-semiquaver
::
Hemi-demi-semiquaver
(n.) A short note, equal to one
fourth
of a
semiquaver,
or the
sixty-fourth
part of a whole
note..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
change
or
convert
by
resolution
or
formal
vote; -- used only
reflexively;
as, the house
resolved
itself
into a
committee
of the
whole..
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