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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.)
Having
all the parts or
organs
which
belong
to it or to the
typical
form;
having
calyx,
corolla,
stamens,
and
pistil..
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Incompletion
::
Incompletion
(n.) Want of
completion;
incompleteness.
Even
::
Even (v. t.) To set
right;
to
complete.
Consummate
::
Consummate
(v. t. ) To bring to
completion;
to raise to the
highest
point or
degree;
to
complete;
to
finish;
to
perfect;
to
achieve.
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.) Near;
close;
direct;
thorough;
complete.
Conscientiously
::
Conscientiously
(adv.)
In a
conscientious
manner;
as a
matter
of
conscience;
hence;
faithfully;
accurately;
completely.
Shape
::
Shape (n.) A piece which has been
roughly
forged
nearly
to the form it will
receive
when
completely
forged
or
fitted.
Exhaustion
::
Exhaustion
(n.) The act of
draining
out or
draining
off; the act of
emptying
completely
of the
contents.
Downright
::
Downright
(adv.)
Without
delay;
at once;
completely.
Intransitive
::
Intransitive
(a.) Not
transitive;
not
passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
or state that is
limited
to the agent or
subject,
or, in other
words,
an
action
which does not
require
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, an
intransitive
verb, e. g., the bird
flies;
the dog
runs..
Unabridged
::
Unabridged
(a.) Not
abridged,
or
shortened;
full;
complete;
entire;
whole..
Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) An
outline
or
general
delineation
of
anything;
a first rough or
incomplete
draught
or plan of any
design;
especially,
in the fine arts, such a
representation
of an
object
or scene as
serves
the
artist's
purpose
by
recording
its chief
features;
also, a
preliminary
study for an
original
work..
Vindication
::
Vindication
(n.) The act of
vindicating,
or the state of being
vindicated;
defense;
justification
against
denial
or
censure;
as, the
vindication
of
opinions;
his
vindication
is
complete..
Ransack
::
Ransack
(v. t.) To
plunder;
to
pillage
completely.
Rough
::
Rough (n.)
Hastily
or
carelessly
done;
wanting
finish;
incomplete;
as, a rough
estimate;
a rough
draught..
Hutchunsonian
::
Hutchunsonian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Hutchinson
of
Yorkshire,
England,
who
believed
that the
Hebrew
Scriptures
contained
a
complete
system
of
natural
science
and of
theology..
Full-manned
::
Full-manned
(a.)
Completely
furnished
wiith men, as a
ship..
Bubonocele
::
Bubonocele
(n.) An
inguinal
hernia;
esp. that
incomplete
variety
in which the
hernial
pouch
descends
only as far as the
groin,
forming
a
swelling
there like a
bubo..
Heat
::
Heat (n.) A
single
complete
operation
of
heating,
as at a forge or in a
furnace;
as, to make a
horseshoe
in a
certain
number
of
heats..
Full-orbed
::
Full-orbed
(a.)
Having
the orb or disk
complete
or fully
illuminated;
like the full moon.
Mature
::
Mature
(v. t.) To bring or
hasten
to
maturity;
to
promote
ripeness
in; to
ripen;
to
complete;
as, to
mature
one's
plans..
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