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- adjectiveentire (adjective)
- with no part left out; whole:"my plans are to travel the entire world"
- not broken or decayed.
- without qualification or reservations; absolute:"an ideological system with which he is in entire agreement"
- (of a male horse) not castrated.
- botany(of a leaf) without indentations or division into leaflets.
nounentire (noun) · entires (plural noun)- an uncastrated male horse.
Originlate Middle English (formerly also as intire): from Old French entier, based on Latin integer ‘untouched, whole’, from in- ‘not’ + tangere ‘to touch’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- with no part left out; whole:
- not broken or decayed.
- without qualification or reservations; absolute:
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