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Definition of complete
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of complete is as below...
Complete
(a.)
Finished;
ended;
concluded;
completed;
as, the
edifice
is
complete..
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Forpine
::
Forpine
(v. t.) To waste away
completely
by
suffering
or
torment.
Ripeness
::
Ripeness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being ripe;
maturity;;
completeness;
perfection;
as, the
ripeness
of
grain;
ripeness
of
manhood;
ripeness
of
judgment..
Intransitive
::
Intransitive
(a.) Not
transitive;
not
passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
or state that is
limited
to the agent or
subject,
or, in other
words,
an
action
which does not
require
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, an
intransitive
verb, e. g., the bird
flies;
the dog
runs..
Desitive
::
Desitive
(a.)
Final;
serving
to
complete;
conclusive.
Perfectly
::
Perfectly
(adv.)
In a
perfect
manner
or
degree;
in or to
perfection;
completely;
wholly;
throughly;
faultlessly.
Colon
::
Colon (n.) A point or
character,
formed
thus [:], used to
separate
parts of a
sentence
that are
complete
in
themselves
and
nearly
independent,
often
taking
the place of a
conjunction..
Effectively
::
Effectively
(adv.)
With
effect;
powerfully;
completely;
thoroughly.
Neuroptera
::
Neuroptera
(n. pl.) An order of
hexapod
insects
having
two pairs of
large,
membranous,
net-veined
wings.
The mouth
organs
are
adapted
for
chewing.
They feed upon other
insects,
and
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis.
The
ant-lion,
hellgamite,
and
lacewing
fly are
examples.
Formerly,
the name was given to a much more
extensive
group,
including
the true
Neuroptera
and the
Pseudoneuroptera..
Integrate
::
Integrate
(v. t.) To form into one
whole;
to make
entire;
to
complete;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to
perfect.
Shut
::
Shut (a.)
Formed
by
complete
closure
of the mouth
passage,
and with the nose
passage
remaining
closed;
stopped,
as are the mute
consonants,
p, t, k, b, d, and hard g..
Transitive
::
Transitive
(a.)
Passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
which is not
limited
to the agent or
subject,
but which
requires
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, a
transitive
verb, for
example,
he holds the
book..
Completive
::
Completive
(a.)
Making
complete.
Cartridge
::
Cartridge
(n.) A
complete
charge
for a
firearm,
contained
in, or held
together
by, a case,
capsule,
or shell of
metal,
pasteboard,
or other
material..
Uncomplete
::
Uncomplete
(a.)
Incomplete.
Ootype
::
Ootype
(n.) The part of the
oviduct
of
certain
trematode
worms in which the ova are
completed
and
furnished
with a
shell.
Incapsulate
::
Incapsulate
(v. t.) To
inclose
completely,
as in a
membrane..
Elegancy
::
Elegancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
elegant;
beauty
as
resulting
from
choice
qualities
and the
complete
absence
of what
deforms
or
impresses
unpleasantly;
grace given by art or
practice;
fine
polish;
refinement;
-- said of
manners,
language,
style,
form,
architecture,
etc..
Unfinished
::
Unfinished
(a.) Not
finished,
not
brought
to an end;
imperfect;
incomplete;
left in the
rough;
wanting
the last hand or
touch;
as, an
unfinished
house;
an
unfinished
picture;
an
unfinished
iron
casting..
Inarch
::
Inarch
(v. t.) To graft by
uniting,
as a
scion,
to a
stock,
without
separating
either
from its root
before
the union is
complete;
-- also
called
to graft by
approach..
Plein
::
Plein (a.) Full;
complete.
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