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Definition of complete
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Complete
(a.)
Finished;
ended;
concluded;
completed;
as, the
edifice
is
complete..
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Plenal
::
Plenal
(a.) Full;
complete;
as, a
plenal
view or act..
Unfinished
::
Unfinished
(a.) Not
finished,
not
brought
to an end;
imperfect;
incomplete;
left in the
rough;
wanting
the last hand or
touch;
as, an
unfinished
house;
an
unfinished
picture;
an
unfinished
iron
casting..
Ransack
::
Ransack
(v. t.) To
plunder;
to
pillage
completely.
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..
Round
::
Round (a.) Full;
complete;
not
broken;
not
fractional;
approximately
in even
units,
tens,
hundreds,
thousands,
etc.; -- said of
numbers..
Defect
::
Defect
(n.) Want or
absence
of
something
necessary
for
completeness
or
perfection;
deficiency;
--
opposed
to
superfluity.
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To turn
completely,
or with
repeated
turns;
especially,
to turn about
something
fixed;
to cause to form
convolutions
about
anything;
to coil; to
twine;
to
twist;
to
wreathe;
as, to wind
thread
on a spool or into a
ball..
Inarch
::
Inarch
(v. t.) To graft by
uniting,
as a
scion,
to a
stock,
without
separating
either
from its root
before
the union is
complete;
-- also
called
to graft by
approach..
Subitaneous
::
Subinvolution
(n.)
Partial
or
incomplete
involution;
as,
subinvolution
of the
uterus..
Fiasco
::
Fiasco
(n.) A
complete
or
ridiculous
failure,
esp. of a
musical
performance,
or of any
pretentious
undertaking..
Completive
::
Completive
(a.)
Making
complete.
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A
floor,
loft, or story in a
building;
especially,
a floor of a
house,
which forms a
complete
residence
in
itself..
Distich
::
Distich
(n.) A
couple
of
verses
or
poetic
lines
making
complete
sense;
an
epigram
of two
verses.
Heavy-armed
::
Heavy-armed
(a.)
Wearing
heavy or
complete
armor;
carrying
heavy arms.
Diptera
::
Diptera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
insects
having
only two
functional
wings and two
balancers,
as the house fly,
mosquito,
etc. They have a
suctorial
proboscis,
often
including
two pairs of sharp
organs
(mandibles
and
maxillae)
with which they
pierce
the skin of
animals.
They
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis,
their
larvae
(called
maggots)
being
usually
without
feet..
Pantheology
::
Pantheology
(n.) A
system
of
theology
embracing
all
religions;
a
complete
system
of
theology.
Molecule
::
Molecule
(n.) A group of atoms so
united
and
combined
by
chemical
affinity
that they form a
complete,
integrated
whole,
being the
smallest
portion
of any
particular
compound
that can exist in a free
state;
as, a
molecule
of water
consists
of two atoms of
hydrogen
and one of
oxygen.
Cf.
Atom..
Ootype
::
Ootype
(n.) The part of the
oviduct
of
certain
trematode
worms in which the ova are
completed
and
furnished
with a
shell.
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.) Near;
close;
direct;
thorough;
complete.
Remission
::
Remission
(n.) A
temporary
and
incomplete
subsidence
of the force or
violence
of a
disease
or of pain, as
destinguished
from
intermission,
in which the
disease
completely
leaves
the
patient
for a time;
abatement..
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