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Definition of whole
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Whole (n.) A
regular
combination
of
parts;
a
system.
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Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Whole;
entire;
total;
without
deduction;
as, the gross sum, or gross
amount,
the gross
weight;
--
opposed
to net..
Thoroughstitch
::
Thoroughstitch
(adv.)
So as to go the whole
length
of any
business;
fully;
completely.
Union
::
Union (n.) A
device
emblematic
of
union,
used on a
national
flag or
ensign,
sometimes,
as in the
military
standard
of Great
Britain,
covering
the whole
field;
sometimes,
as in the flag of the
United
States,
and the
English
naval and
marine
flag,
occupying
the upper inner
corner,
the rest of the flag being
called
the fly. Also, a flag
having
such a
device;
especially,
the flag of Great
Britain..
Amount
::
Amount
(n.) The sum total of two or more sums or
quantities;
the
aggregate;
the whole
quantity;
a
totality;
as, the
amount
of 7 and 9 is 16; the
amount
of a bill; the
amount
of this
year's
revenue..
Fill
::
Fill (v. i.) To
become
full; to have the whole
capacity
occupied;
to have an
abundant
supply;
to be
satiated;
as, corn fills well in a warm
season;
the sail fills with the
wind..
Salutary
::
Salutary
(a.)
Wholesome;
healthful;
promoting
health;
as,
salutary
exercise..
Gut
::
Gut (n.) An
intenstine;
a
bowel;
the whole
alimentary
canal;
the
enteron;
(pl.)
bowels;
entrails.
Ceramics
::
Ceramics
(n.) Work
formed
of clay in whole or in part, and
baked;
as,
vases,
urns, etc..
Healthless
::
Healthless
(n.) Not
conducive
to
health;
unwholesome.
Logography
::
Logography
(n.) A
method
of
printing
in which whole words or
syllables,
cast as
single
types,
are
used..
Twelfth
::
Twelfth
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
twelve;
one of
twelve
equal parts of one
whole.
Hol
::
Hol (a.)
Whole.
Pieceless
::
Pieceless
(a.) Not made of
pieces;
whole;
entire.
Integrate
::
Integrate
(v. t.) To form into one
whole;
to make
entire;
to
complete;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to
perfect.
Whole-hoofed
::
Whole-hoofed
(a.)
Having
an
undivided
hoof, as the
horse..
Rounce
::
Rounce
(n.) The
handle
by which the bed of a hand
press,
holding
the form of type, etc., is run in under the
platen
and out
again;
--
sometimes
applied
to the whole
apparatus
by which the form is moved under the
platen..
Vocabulary
::
Vocabulary
(n.) A list or
collection
of words
arranged
in
alphabetical
order and
explained;
a
dictionary
or
lexicon,
either
of a whole
language,
a
single
work or
author,
a
branch
of
science,
or the like; a
word-book..
Wholly
::
Wholly
(adv.)
In a whole or
complete
manner;
entirely;
completely;
perfectly.
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..
Engross
::
Engross
(v. t.) To seize in the
gross;
to take the whole of; to
occupy
wholly;
to
absorb;
as, the
subject
engrossed
all his
thoughts..
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