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Definition of entire
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Entire
(a.)
Having
an
evenly
continuous
edge, as a leaf which has no kind of
teeth..
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Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Without
mixture;
entirely
pure; as, clear
sand..
Entireness
::
Entireness
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
entire;
completeness;
fullness;
totality;
as, the
entireness
of an arch or a
bridge..
Ursuline
::
Ursuline
(n.) One of an order of nuns
founded
by St.
Angela
Merici,
at
Brescia,
in
Italy,
about the year 1537, and so
called
from St.
Ursula,
under whose
protection
it was
placed.
The order was
introduced
into
Canada
as early as 1639, and into the
United
States
in 1727. The
members
are
devoted
entirely
to
education..
Erastian
::
Erastian
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Thomas
Erastus,
a
German
physician
and
theologian
of the 16th
century.
He held that the
punishment
of all
offenses
should
be
referred
to the civil
power,
and that holy
communion
was open to all. In the
present
day, an
Erastian
is one who would see the
church
placed
entirely
under the
control
of the
State..
Whole
::
Whole (a.)
Containing
the total
amount,
number,
etc.;
comprising
all the
parts;
free from
deficiency;
all;
total;
entire;
as, the whole
earth;
the whole solar
system;
the whole army; the whole
nation..
Liturgy
::
Liturgy
(a.) An
established
formula
for
public
worship,
or the
entire
ritual
for
public
worship
in a
church
which uses
prescribed
forms;
a
formulary
for
public
prayer
or
devotion.
In the Roman
Catholic
Church
it
includes
all forms and
services
in any
language,
in any part of the
world,
for the
celebration
of
Mass..
Outburn
::
Outburn
(v. t. & i.) To burn
entirely;
to be
consumed.
Sentires
::
Sentires
(pl. ) of
Sentr.
Prosocoele
::
Prosocoele
(n.) The
entire
cavity
of the
prosencephalon.
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..
Acropodium
::
Acropodium
(n.) The
entire
upper
surface
of the foot.
Aerophyte
::
Aerophyte
(n.) A plant
growing
entirely
in the air, and
receiving
its
nourishment
from it; an air plant or
epiphyte..
Amphigamous
::
Amphigamous
(a.)
Having
a
structure
entirely
cellular,
and no
distinct
sexual
organs;
-- a term
applied
by De
Candolle
to the
lowest
order of
plants..
Missal
::
Missal
(n.) The book
containing
the
service
of the Mass for the
entire
year; a Mass book.
Rotundity
::
Rotundity
(n.)
Hence,
completeness;
entirety;
roundness..
Nereid
::
Nereid
(n.) A sea
nymph,
one of the
daughters
of
Nereus,
who were
attendants
upon
Neptune,
and were
represented
as
riding
on sea
horses,
sometimes
with the human form
entire,
and
sometimes
with the tail of a
fish..
Intermission
::
Intermission
(n.) The
temporary
cessation
or
subsidence
of a
fever;
the space of time
between
the
paroxysms
of a
disease.
Intermission
is an
entire
cessation,
as
distinguished
from
remission,
or
abatement
of
fever..
Totalness
::
Totalness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
total;
entireness;
totality.
Wholeness
::
Wholeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
whole,
entire,
or
sound;
entireness;
totality;
completeness..
Infallible
::
Infallible
(a.) Not
fallible;
not
capable
of
erring;
entirely
exempt
from
liability
to
mistake;
unerring;
inerrable.
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