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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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Shroud
::
Shroud
(n.) To
cover,
as with a
shroud;
to
protect
completely;
to cover so as to
conceal;
to hide; to
veil..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(n.) A brief
composition
complete
in one
typographical
section
or
paragraph;
an item,
remark,
or
quotation
comprised
in a few lines
forming
one
paragraph;
as, a
column
of news
paragraphs;
an
editorial
paragraph..
Fulfill
::
Fulfill
(v. t.) To
accomplish
or carry into
effect,
as an
intention,
promise,
or
prophecy,
a
desire,
prayer,
or
requirement,
etc.; to
complete
by
performance;
to
answer
the
requisitions
of; to bring to pass, as a
purpose
or
design;
to
effectuate..
Entirely
::
Entirely
(adv.)
In an
entire
manner;
wholly;
completely;
fully;
as, the trace is
entirely
lost..
Noncompletion
::
Noncompletion
(n.) Lack of
completion;
failure
to
complete.
Semiring
::
Semiring
(n.) One of the
incomplete
rings of the upper part of the
bronchial
tubes of most
birds.
The
semerings
form an
essential
part of the
syrinx,
or
musical
organ,
of
singing
birds..
Micromere
::
Micromere
(n.) One of the
smaller
cells,
or
blastomeres,
resulting
from the
complete
segmentation
of a
telolecithal
ovum..
Deficient
::
Deficient
(a.)
Wanting,
to make up
completeness;
wanting,
as
regards
a
requirement;
not
sufficient;
inadequate;
defective;
imperfect;
incomplete;
lacking;
as,
deficient
parts;
deficient
estate;
deficient
strength;
deficient
in
judgment..
Flora
::
Flora (n.) The
complete
system
of
vegetable
species
growing
without
cultivation
in a given
locality,
region,
or
period;
a list or
description
of, or
treatise
on, such
plants..
Thoroughpaced
::
Thoroughpaced
(a.)
Perfect
in what is
undertaken;
complete;
going all
lengths;
as, a
thoroughplaced
Tory or
Whig..
Outright
::
Outright
(adv.)
Completely;
utterly.
Imperfection
::
Imperfection
(a.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
imperfect;
want of
perfection;
incompleteness;
deficiency;
fault or
blemish.
Overwhelm
::
Overwhelm
(v. t.) To cover over
completely,
as by a great wave; to
overflow
and bury
beneath;
to
ingulf;
hence,
figuratively,
to
immerse
and bear down; to
overpower;
to
crush;
to bury; to
oppress,
etc.,
overpoweringly..
Gangrene
::
Gangrene
(n.) A term
formerly
restricted
to
mortification
of the soft
tissues
which has not
advanced
so far as to
produce
complete
loss of
vitality;
but now
applied
to
mortification
of the soft parts in any
stage.
Inanition
::
Inanition
(n.) The
condition
of being
inane;
emptiness;
want of
fullness,
as in the
vessels
of the body;
hence,
specifically,
exhaustion
from want of food,
either
from
partial
or
complete
starvation,
or from a
disorder
of the
digestive
apparatus,
producing
the same
result..
Ileus
::
Ileus (n.) A
morbid
condition
due to
intestinal
obstruction.
It is
characterized
by
complete
constipation,
with
griping
pains in the
abdomen,
which is
greatly
distended,
and in the later
stages
by
vomiting
of fecal
matter.
Called
also
ileac,
/
iliac,
passion..
Halfness
::
Halfness
(n.) The
quality
of being half;
incompleteness.
Finisher
::
Finisher
(n.) One who
finishes,
puts an end to,
completes,
or
perfects;
esp. used in the
trades,
as in
hatting,
weaving,
etc., for the
workman
who gives a
finishing
touch to the work, or any part of it, and
brings
it to
perfection..
Period
::
Period
(n.) A
portion
of time as
limited
and
determined
by some
recurring
phenomenon,
as by the
completion
of a
revolution
of one of the
heavenly
bodies;
a
division
of time, as a
series
of
years,
months,
or days, in which
something
is
completed,
and ready to
recommence
and go on in the same
order;
as, the
period
of the sun, or the
earth,
or a
comet..
Round
::
Round (a.) Full;
complete;
not
broken;
not
fractional;
approximately
in even
units,
tens,
hundreds,
thousands,
etc.; -- said of
numbers..
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