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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
integral
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an integral garage (=part of a house and not a separate building)
▪ The house has huge gardens and an integral garage.
an integral part (=a necessary part of the whole thing)
▪ These workshops are an integral part of the course.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
as
▪ The various roles of agriculture will have to be seen as integral aspects of the broader rural, national and international economy.
■ NOUN
element
▪ And in all this the enquirer's subjectivity is an integral element of the enquiry.
▪ With vineyards reaching into the town, wine is an integral element to any Stuttgart meal.
▪ So an integral element in the life of the great city became the daily weekday ingress and exodus of commuters.
part
▪ It enables borders to be woven as an integral part of the carpet allowing continuation of the design without mitred corners.
▪ Fear is an integral part of individual and organizational life.
▪ Thus, banks suggest that each private key password also be used as an integral part of the encryption algorithm.
▪ However, they are an integral part of the course and as such are also for use by individual readers.
▪ An integral part of this global project is its feminist goal.
▪ An exception is in those curricula where it is an integral part of a course of liturgical studies.
▪ The notes on pages 38 to 54 form an integral part of the accounts.
▪ Music is an integral part of life and ritual in the Andes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Music should be an integral part of children's education.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
integral

Fluent \Flu"ent\, n.

  1. A current of water; a stream. [Obs.]

  2. [Cf. F. fluente.] (Math.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; -- called, in the modern calculus, the function or integral.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
integral

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.

Wiktionary
integral

a. 1 constitute a whole together with other parts or factors; not omittable or removable 2 (context mathematics English) Of, pertaining to, or being an integer. 3 (context mathematics English) Relating to integration. 4 (context obsolete English) whole; undamaged n. 1 (context mathematics English) A number, the limit of the sums computed in a process in which the domain of a function is divided into small subsets and a possibly nominal value of the function on each subset is multiplied by the measure of that subset, all these products then being summed. 2 (context mathematics English) antiderivative#English

WordNet
integral
  1. adj. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; "the Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of periodicity"; "a constitutional inability to tell the truth" [syn: built-in, constitutional, inbuilt, inherent]

  2. constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged; "a local motion keepeth bodies integral"- Bacon; "was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime"; "fought to keep the union intact" [syn: entire, intact]

integral

n. the result of a mathematical integration; F(x) is the integral of f(x) if dF/dx = f(x)

Wikipedia
INTEGRAL

INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is a currently operational space telescope for observing gamma rays. It was launched by the European Space Agency into Earth orbit in 2002, and is designed to detect some of the most energetic radiation that comes from space. It was the most sensitive gamma ray observatory launched before Fermi.

INTEGRAL is an ESA mission in cooperation with the Russian Space Agency and NASA. It has had some notable successes, for example in detecting a mysterious ' iron quasar'. It has also had success in investigating gamma-ray bursters and evidence for black holes.

Integral (song)

"Integral" is a 2007 single by British synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys, released in an electronic download-only format on 8 October. It was the only single released to promote the band's remix album Disco 4 in 2007. The track was originally released on the band's 2006 album Fundamental and many sources consider it to be the fourth single from that album.

The single was the first download-only single released by Pet Shop Boys and peaked at #197 on the UK Singles Chart. Online digital media delivery company 7digital has announced that of its top three singles of the year, Integral was number three.

Integral (horse)

Integral (foaled 13 March 2010) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Unraced as a two-year-old, she was a Group 3 winner at three when finishing in a dead heat for first place in the Atalanta Stakes. In 2014 she won the Duke of Cambridge Stakes at Royal Ascot, before scoring her first Group One in her next race, the Falmouth Stakes. She went on to record a second Group One success in the Sun Chariot Stakes. In 2015 she failed to win but finished second in the Sun Chariot Stakes and fourth in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes.

Integral (disambiguation)

Integral is a concept in calculus.

Integral may also refer to:

in mathematics
  • integer, a number
  • Integral symbol
  • Integral (measure theory), or Lebesgue integration
  • Integral element
  • Integral domain, a commutative ring with 0 ≠ 1 in which the product of any two non-zero elements is always non-zero
  • Integral imaging, 3D imaging
in philosophy and spirituality
  • Integral humanism (India), political philosophy in Hindu nationalism
  • Integral theory, an area of discourse emanating from Ken Wilber's thought on spiritual evolution, methodology and ontology. Also known under other names, including integral approach, integral consciousness, integral culture, integral paradigm, integral philosophy, integral society, integral theory, and integral worldview.
    • List of integral thinkers and supporters
  • Integral traditionalism, Perennialist esotericism taught by René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon and others
  • Integral Culture, transmodern subculture referred to by sociologist Paul H. Ray
as a proper name
  • INTEGRAL, the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory
  • Integral Systems, a human resource and accounting systems company
  • Intégral: The Journal of Applied Musical Thought, a music-theory journal
  • " Integral (song)", a Pet Shop Boys song from Fundamental
  • The Integral, a glass spaceship in Yevgeny Zamyatin's novel We
  • Integral (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
Integral (album)

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, several albums that had been discontinued and out of print as well as a special bonus compilation disc exclusive to this box set called Por Descubrir which contains rare material including de Lucía's first solo EP that he recorded when he was only 16 years old.

Integral features the following albums:

  1. Dos guitarras flamencas – 46:40
  2. '' 12 canciones de García Lorca para guitarra – 37:17
  3. 12 éxitos para 2 guitarras flamencas – 34:05
  4. La fabulosa guitarra de Paco de Lucía – 34:34
  5. Canciones andaluzas para 2 guitarras – 32:55
  6. Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina – 29:53
  7. Fantasía flamenca de Paco de Lucía – 37:22
  8. En Hispanoamérica – 31:38
  9. 12 Hits para 2 guitarras flamencas y orquesta de cuerda – 33:35
  10. El mundo del flamenco – 36:35
  11. Recital de guitarra – 38:46
  12. El duende flamenco de Paco de Lucía – 40:01
  13. Fuente y caudal – 38:07
  14. En vivo desde el Teatro Real – 45:27
  15. Almoraima – 37:25
  16. Interpreta a Manuel de Falla – 29:46
  17. Sólo quiero caminar – 36:55
  18. Castro Marín – 35:52
  19. Live... One Summer Night – 41:14
  20. Siroco – 35:52
  21. Zyryab – 42:02
  22. Concierto de Aranjuez – 39:08
  23. Live in América – 60:19
  24. The Guitar Trio – 53:01
  25. Luzia – 45:56
  26. Por Descubrir – 44:44

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.