`whole` in Latin
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whole
- adjective
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entire; complete; not divided
totusHe ate the whole cake. — Totam placentam comedit.integerThe whole number is five. — Numerus integer est quinque.universusThe whole world watched the event. — Universus orbis spectaculum spectavit. -
[figurative],
unbroken; healthy; undamaged
incolumis [figurative]He returned home whole and safe. — Incolumis et tutus domum rediit.salvus [figurative]She came back whole after the war. — Post bellum salva rediit.
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entire; complete; not divided
- noun
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a complete entity or unit
totumThe parts form a whole. — Partes totum efficiunt.universumHe considered the whole as one. — Universum ut unum consideravit.
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a complete entity or unit