entire
/ənˈtaɪə/
Dictionary
noun
- The whole of something; the entirety.
- An uncastrated horse; a stallion.
- A complete envelope with stamps and all official markings: (prior to the use of envelopes) a page folded and posted.
- Porter or stout as delivered from the brewery.
adjective
- (sometimes postpositive) Whole; complete.
"We had the entire building to ourselves for the evening."
- Having a smooth margin without any indentation.
- Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla.
- (of a complex function) Complex-differentiable on all of ℂ.
- (of a male animal) Not gelded.
- Morally whole; pure; sheer
- Internal; interior.
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