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Definitions for Entire
[1] having all the parts or elements; whole; complete: He wrote the entire novel in only six weeks.
[2] full or thorough: He has been given entire freedom of choice in this matter.
[3] not broken, mutilated, or decayed; intact: We were fortunate to find this relic entire.
[4] unimpaired or undiminished: His entire energies have gone into making the enterprise a success.
[5] being wholly of one piece; undivided; continuous: The entire mood of the symphony was joyful.
[6] Botany . without notches or indentations, as leaves.
[7] not gelded: an entire horse.
[8] Obsolete . wholly of one kind; unmixed or pure.
[9] Archaic . the whole; entirety.
[10] an ungelded animal, especially a stallion.
[11] (prenominal) whole; complete the entire project is going well
[12] (prenominal) without reservation or exception; total you have my entire support
[13] not broken or damaged; intact
[14] consisting of a single piece or section; undivided; continuous
[15] (of leaves, petals, etc) having a smooth margin not broken up into teeth or lobes
[16] not castrated an entire horse
[17] obsolete of one substance or kind; unmixed; pure
[18] a less common word for entirety
[19] an uncastrated horse
[20] philately a complete item consisting of an envelope, postcard, or wrapper with stamps affixed on entire (of a stamp) placed on an envelope, postcard, etc, and bearing postal directions
Words related to Entire
unified, full, integrated, sound, gross, integral, perfect, total, absolute, all, continuous, intact, outright, plenary, thorough, unbroken, undamaged, undivided, unimpaired, unmitigated
Words nearby Entire
enthusiastic, enthymeme, entia, entice, enticement, entire, entire function, entirely, entirety, entisol, entitle
Origin of Entire
1350–1400; Middle English entere < Middle French entier < Latin integrum, accusative of integer whole; see integer
Other words from Entire
en·tire·ness , noun
sub·en·tire , adjective
Word origin for Entire
C14: from Old French entier, from Latin integer whole, from in- 1 + tangere to touch
Synonyms for Entire
full, integrated, unified, absolute, gross, integral, perfect, sound, total, all, choate, consolidated, continuous, intact, outright, plenary, thorough, unbroken, undamaged, undiminished, undivided, unimpaired, uninjured, unmarked, unmarred, unmitigated, unreserved, unrestricted, untouched