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integral

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., "of or pertaining to a whole," from Middle French intégral (14c.), from Medieval Latin integralis "forming a whole," from Latin integer "whole" (see integer ). Related: Integrally . As a noun, 1610s, from the adjective.

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Integral is a limited edition, 26-CD box set of the works of renowned flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía . All works have been remastered from the original source tapes. In addition, it includes a 60-page biography, a 115-page guide to each and every track, ...

Usage examples of integral.

Creed are exceptional: the absolutist passion with which these beliefs are held and the degree to which they are integral to American nationalism.

Pope Gregory the Great, in the sixth century, either borrowing some of the more objectionable features of the purgatory doctrine previously held by the heathen, or else devising the same things himself from a perception of the striking adaptedness of such notions to secure an enviable power to the Church, constructed, established, and gave working efficiency to the dogmatic scheme of purgatory ever since firmly defended by the papal adherents as an integral part of the Roman Catholic system.

For Plotinus the Descended world of physics and the Ascended world of the Soul were both integral components of the One World.

The steady flux led to a number of forms bizarre beyond belief, forms which-ha Bem told them-rarely lasted out a day or more before the component integrals reatized their own absurdity.

As bn Bem had indicated earlier, these were the members of Pandronian nature which had found success and harmony in a particular combination of integrals.

Soul, considered as a fragment of the Universal Mind, might be said to have lapsed from its pre-eminence when parted from its source, and ceasing to form part of integral perfection.

Before we had our becoming Here we existed There, men other than now, some of us gods: we were pure souls, Intelligence inbound with the entire of reality, members of the Intellectual, not fenced off, not cut away, integral to that All.

But within the Supreme we must see energy not as an overflow but in the double aspect of integral inherence with the establishment of a new being.

It was made integral with two giant lux metal beams that reached to the bow of the ship in a long, sweeping curve.

It was the ultimate fountainhead of all horror on this earth, and the symbolism shewed only too clearly how integral a part of it Marceline was.

But a moment later he was an integral part of the crowd, indistinguishable from any of the healthy cells in the organism, attracting no interest from the phagocyte militiamen or the other cells beside him.

In the case of the states and provinces--except Lombardy, ceded to France by Austria, and sold to the Sardinian king--annexed to Piedmont to form the new kingdom of Italy, the plebiscitum was invalid, because implying the right of the people to rebel against the legal authority, and to break the unity and individuality of the state of which they form an integral part.

Where a primary election is made by law an integral part of the procedure of choice or where the choice of a representative is in fact controlled by the primary, the Constitution safeguards the rights of qualified electors to participate therein.

Paupa draws sustenance as uneating integral from its Pandronian hostpartner.

Equally flawless is the joining of the wood with the stone of the foundations, and there is no ornament which is not integral to the architectonic character.