ENTI'RE, a. L. integer, said to be in neg. and tango, to touch.
1. Whole undivided unbroken complete in its parts.
2. Whole complete not participated with others. This man has the entire control of the business.
3. Full complete comprising all requisites in itself.
An action is entire, when it is complete in all its parts.
4. Sincere hearty.
He run a course more entire with the king of Arragon.
5. Firm solid sure fixed complete undisputed.
Entire and sure the monarch's rule must prove,
Who founds her greatness on her subjects' love.
6. Unmingled unalloyed.
In thy presence joy entire.
7. Wholly devoted firmly adherent faithful.
No man had a heart more entire to the king.
8. In full strength unbroken.
9. In botany, an entire stem is one without branches an entire leaf is without any opening in the edge, not divided.
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