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Word Meanings - ENTIRETY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. The state of being entire; completeness; as, entirely of interest. Blackstone. 2. That which is entire; the whole. Bacon.

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  • VOLUMENOMETRY
    The method or process of measuring volumes by means of the volumenometer.
  • VOLUMENOMETER
    An instrument for measuring the volume of a body, especially a solid, by means of the difference in tension caused by its presence and absence in a confined portion of air.
  • TOTALIS
    The total. I look on nothing but totalis. B. Jonson.
  • AGGREGATE
    1. A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; as, a house is an aggregate of stone, brick, timber, etc. In an aggregate the particulars are less intimately mixed than in a compound. 2. A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; --
  • INTEGRITY
    1. The state or quality of being entire or complete; wholeness; entireness; unbroken state; as, the integrity of an empire or territory. Sir T. More. 2. Moral soundness; honesty; freedom from corrupting influence or motive; -- used especially with
  • VOLUMETRIC
    Of or pertaining to the measurement of volume. Volumetric analysis , that system of the quantitative analysis of solutions which employs definite volumes of standardized solutions of reagents, as measured by burettes, pipettes, etc.; also, the
  • WHOLENESS
    The quality or state of being whole, entire, or sound; entireness; totality; completeness.
  • VOLUMETER
    An instrument for measuring the volumes of gases or liquids by introducing them into a vessel of known capacity.
  • WHOLE-HOOFED
    Having an undivided hoof, as the horse.
  • TOTALIZATOR
    A machine for registering and indicating the number and nature of bets made on horse races, as in Australia and South Africa. Called also totalizer.
  • DIMENSIONAL
    Pertaining to dimension.
  • WHOLESALE
    1. Pertaining to, or engaged in, trade by the piece or large quantity; selling to retailers or jobbers rather than to consumers; as, a wholesale merchant; the wholesale price. 2. Extensive and indiscriminate; as, wholesale slaughter. "A time for
  • DIMENSION
    The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension. (more info) to measure out; di- = dis- + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See 1. Measure in a single line,
  • MASSIVENESS
    The state or quality of being massive; massiness.
  • WHOLE-SOULED
    Thoroughly imbued with a right spirit; noble-minded; devoted.
  • EXTENSIONIST
    One who favors or advocates extension.
  • EXTENSION
    That property of a body by which it occupies a portion of space. (more info) 1. The act of extending or the state of being extended; a stretching out; enlargement in breadth or continuation of length; increase; augmentation; expansion.
  • COMPLETION
    1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an education, a service. The completion of some repairs. Prescott. 2. State of being complete; fulfillment; accomplishment; realization.
  • TOTALIZER
    See TOTALIZATOR
  • MAGNITUDE
    That which has one or more of the three dimensions, length, breadth, and thickness. 3. Anything of which greater or less can be predicated, as time, weight, force, and the like. 4. Greatness; grandeur. "With plain, heroic magnitude of mind." Milton.
  • UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
    The extension of the advantages of university instruction by means of lectures and classes at various centers.
  • COEXTENSION
    The act of extending equally, or the state of being equally extended.
  • TEETOTALLY
    Entirely; totally.
  • INEXTENSION
    Want of extension; unextended state.
  • DISAGGREGATE
    To destroy the aggregation of; to separate into component parts, as an aggregate mass.
  • UNWHOLE
    Not whole; unsound.
  • NONCOMPLETION
    Lack of completion; failure to complete.
  • TEETOTAL
    Entire; total.

 

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