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whole
noun
1 all the constituents or components of something He ate the whole of it the whole of the time .
2 something complete in itself, especially something consisting of integrated parts.
adjective
1 comprising all of something; no less than the total amount, number, etc; entire The concert lasted four whole hours The whole street heard you .
2 in one piece swallowed it whole .
3 unbroken only two cups left whole .
4 colloq huge; vast a whole pile of work to do .
5 old use healthy; well the miracle that made him whole .
6 said of a sister or brother: having both parents in common.
adverb , colloq completely; altogether; wholly found a whole new approach .
[Anglo-Saxon hal healthy]
wholeness noun .
a whole lot colloq a great deal I feel a whole lot better .
as a whole in general; taken as a complete group, etc rather than as individuals.
go the whole hog see under hog.
on the whole considering everything.
noun
1 all the constituents or components of something He ate the whole of it the whole of the time .
2 something complete in itself, especially something consisting of integrated parts.
adjective
1 comprising all of something; no less than the total amount, number, etc; entire The concert lasted four whole hours The whole street heard you .
2 in one piece swallowed it whole .
3 unbroken only two cups left whole .
4 colloq huge; vast a whole pile of work to do .
5 old use healthy; well the miracle that made him whole .
6 said of a sister or brother: having both parents in common.
adverb , colloq completely; altogether; wholly found a whole new approach .
[Anglo-Saxon hal healthy]
wholeness noun .
a whole lot colloq a great deal I feel a whole lot better .
as a whole in general; taken as a complete group, etc rather than as individuals.
go the whole hog see under hog.
on the whole considering everything.
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