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Definition of entire
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 entire is as below...
Entire
(a.)
Having
an
evenly
continuous
edge, as a leaf which has no kind of
teeth..
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Corselet
::
Corselet
(n.) Armor for the body, as, the body
breastplate
and
backpiece
taken
together;
-- also, used for the
entire
suit of the day,
including
breastplate
and
backpiece,
tasset
and
headpiece..
Rotundity
::
Rotundity
(n.)
Hence,
completeness;
entirety;
roundness..
Fish
::
Fish (n.) An
oviparous,
vertebrate
animal
usually
having
fins and a
covering
scales
or
plates.
It
breathes
by means of
gills,
and lives
almost
entirely
in the
water.
See
Pisces..
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Filled
up; with no part or
element
lacking;
free from
deficiency;
entire;
perfect;
consummate.
Outquench
::
Outquench
(v. t.) To
quench
entirely;
to
extinguish.
Clear
::
Clear
(adv.)
Without
limitation;
wholly;
quite;
entirely;
as, to cut a piece clear off..
Archaeostomatous
::
Archaeostomatous
(a.)
Applied
to a
gastrula
when the
blastopore
does not
entirely
close up.
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To give up
absolutely;
to
forsake
entirely
; to
renounce
utterly;
to
relinquish
all
connection
with or
concern
on; to
desert,
as a
person
to whom one owes
allegiance
or
fidelity;
to quit; to
surrender..
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) The
movement,
in
either
direction,
of the
piston
plunger,
piston
rod,
crosshead,
etc., as of a steam
engine
or a pump, in which these parts have a
reciprocating
motion;
as, the
forward
stroke
of a
piston;
also, the
entire
distance
passed
through,
as by a
piston,
in such a
movement;
as, the
piston
is at half
stroke..
Holostomatous
::
Holostomatous
(a.)
Having
an
entire
aperture;
-- said of many
univalve
shells.
Wholly
::
Wholly
(adv.)
In a whole or
complete
manner;
entirely;
completely;
perfectly.
Rotund
::
Rotund
(a.)
Hence,
complete;
entire..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
sudden
depression
of the vital
forces
of the
entire
body, or of a port of it,
marking
some
profound
impression
produced
upon the
nervous
system,
as by
severe
injury,
overpowering
emotion,
or the
like..
Teleology
::
Teleology
(n.) the
doctrine
of
design,
which
assumes
that the
phenomena
of
organic
life,
particularly
those of
evolution,
are
explicable
only by
purposive
causes,
and that they in no way admit of a
mechanical
explanation
or one based
entirely
on
biological
science;
the
doctrine
of
adaptation
to
purpose..
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