- Look up
whole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Whole may
refer to:
Whole note, or
semibreve Whole step, or
major second Whole (Jessa
Anderson album)...
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wholeness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wholeness may
refer to: Holism, the idea that
systems and
their properties should be
viewed as
wholes,...
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Whole Foods Market, Inc. is an
American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin, Texas,
which sells products free from
hydrogenated fats...
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Whole-of-society, or
Whole of society, is a
concept in
international relations and
related fields which looks to
engage diverse groups across society to...
- In marketing, the
whole product concept is the
third iteration of a
model originally developed by
Philip Kotler, a
professor at the
Kellogg School of...
- A
whole note (American) or
semibreve (British) in
musical notation is a
single note
equivalent to or
lasting as long as two half
notes or four quarter...
- A
committee of the
whole is a
meeting of a
legislative or
deliberative ****embly
using procedural rules that are
based on
those of a committee, except...
- up the
whole world in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Whole World may
refer to: Bütün Dünya ("
Whole World"), a
Turkish publication The
Whole World, a...
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Whole Oats is the
debut studio album by
American pop
music duo Hall & Oates. The
album was
released in
September 1972, by
Atlantic Records. The duo consisted...
- "The
Whole of the Moon" is a song by
Scottish band the Waterboys,
released as a
single from
their album This Is the Sea in
October 1985. It is a classic...