integral
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component.
integral parts.
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necessary to the completeness of the whole.
This point is integral to his plan.
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- requisite, indispensable, essential
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consisting or composed of parts that together constitute a whole.
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entire; complete; whole.
the integral works of a writer.
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Arithmetic. pertaining to or being an integer; not fractional.
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Mathematics. pertaining to or involving integrals.
noun
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an integral whole.
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Mathematics.
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Also called Riemann integral. the numerical measure of the area bounded above by the graph of a given function, below by the x -axis, and on the sides by ordinates drawn at the endpoints of a specified interval; the limit, as the norm of partitions of the given interval approaches zero, of the sum of the products of the function evaluated at a point in each subinterval times the length of the subinterval.
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a primitive.
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any of several analogous quantities.
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adjective
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(often foll by to) being an essential part (of); intrinsic (to)
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intact; entire
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formed of constituent parts; united
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maths
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of or involving an integral
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involving or being an integer
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noun
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ʃ. maths the limit of an increasingly large number of increasingly smaller quantities, related to the function that is being integrated (the integrand). The independent variables may be confined within certain limits ( definite integral ) or in the absence of limits ( indefinite integral )
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a complete thing; whole
Other Word Forms
- integrality noun
- integrally adverb
- unintegral adjective
- unintegrally adverb
Etymology
Origin of integral
From the Medieval Latin word integrālis, dating back to 1545–55. See integer, -al 1
Example Sentences
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The government in Mogadishu still considers Somaliland an integral part of Somalia, even though the territory has run its own affairs since 1991, with its own passport, currency, army and police force.
From Barron's
Jones will join him next season on the Cote d'Azur and remain an integral part of Scotland's plans.
From BBC
The memories of the people who were integral to it do not.
From Los Angeles Times
There are several other layers in the tech supply chain, with scores of companies across Asia that are just as integral, albeit not as well-known.
From Barron's
“Greg was an integral part of CAKE’s early sound and development. His creative contributions were immense, and his presence — both musical and personal — will be deeply missed. Godspeed, Greg.”
From Los Angeles Times
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