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Definition of complete
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 complete is as below...
Complete
(a.)
Finished;
ended;
concluded;
completed;
as, the
edifice
is
complete..
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Memoirs
::
Memoirs
(n.) A
memorial
of any
individual;
a
biography;
often,
a
biography
written
without
special
regard
to
method
and
completeness..
Disfigure
::
Disfigure
(v. t.) To mar the
figure
of; to
render
less
complete,
perfect,
or
beautiful
in
appearance;
to
deface;
to
deform..
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) An
interval
of time in which a
certain
succession
of
events
or
phenomena
is
completed,
and then
returns
again and
again,
uniformly
and
continually
in the same
order;
a
periodical
space of time
marked
by the
recurrence
of
something
peculiar;
as, the cycle of the
seasons,
or of the
year..
Holohedral
::
Holohedral
(a.)
Having
all the
planes
required
by
complete
symmetry,
-- in
opposition
to
hemihedral..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.)
Toward
ideal
completeness
or
perfection
in
respect
of
quality
or
condition;
--
applied
to
individuals,
communities,
or the race; as,
social,
moral,
religious,
or
political
progress..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) Any short
succession
of
notes,
either
as
melody
or as a group of
chords,
which
produce
a
single
complete
and
distinct
impression..
Complement
::
Complement
(v. t.) That which fills up or
completes;
the
quantity
or
number
required
to fill a thing or make it
complete.
Rotundity
::
Rotundity
(n.)
Hence,
completeness;
entirety;
roundness..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.) Not
perfect;
not
complete
in all its
parts;
wanting
a part;
deective;
deficient.
Allness
::
Allness
(n.)
Totality;
completeness.
Mute
::
Mute (a.) Not
uttered;
unpronounced;
silent;
also,
produced
by
complete
closure
of the mouth
organs
which
interrupt
the
passage
of
breath;
-- said of
certain
letters.
See 5th Mute, 2..
Spheral
::
Spheral
(a.)
Rounded
like a
sphere;
sphere-shaped;
hence,
symmetrical;
complete;
perfect..
Shell
::
Shell (n.) Any
slight
hollow
structure;
a
framework,
or
exterior
structure,
regarded
as not
complete
or
filled
in; as, the shell of a
house..
Harness
::
Harness
(n.)
Originally,
the
complete
dress,
especially
in a
military
sense,
of a man or a
horse;
hence,
in
general,
armor..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Possessing
a
characteristic
quality
in a
supreme
or
superior
degree;
as, high (i. e.,
intense)
heat; high (i. e., full or
quite)
noon; high (i. e., rich or
spicy)
seasoning;
high (i. e.,
complete)
pleasure;
high (i. e., deep or
vivid)
color;
high (i. e.,
extensive,
thorough)
scholarship,
etc..
Panorama
::
Panorama
(n.) A
complete
view in every
direction.
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Thorough;
complete;
unmitigated;
as, a
regular
humbug..
Yoga
::
Yoga (n.) A
species
of
asceticism
among the
Hindoos,
which
consists
in a
complete
abstraction
from all
worldly
objects,
by which the
votary
expects
to
obtain
union with the
universal
spirit,
and to
acquire
superhuman
faculties..
Period
::
Period
(n.) The
punctuation
point [.] that marks the end of a
complete
sentence,
or of an
abbreviated
word..
End-all
::
End-all
(n.)
Complete
termination.
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