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Definition of Wholes

Whole
Whole Whole, n. 1. The entire thing; the entire assemblage of parts; totality; all of a thing, without defect or exception; a thing complete in itself. ``This not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. --J. Montgomery. 2. A regular combination of parts; a system. Parts answering parts shall slide into a whole. --Pope. Committee of the whole. See under Committee. Upon the whole, considering all things; taking everything into account; in view of all the circumstances or conditions. Syn: Totality; total; amount; aggregate; gross.

Meaning of Wholes from wikipedia

- 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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- former influencer and pseudoscience advocate. She is the author of The Whole Pantry mobile app and its later companion cookbook. Throughout her career...
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- teaching that whole numbers referred to the natural numbers, excluding negative numbers, while integer included the negative numbers. The whole numbers remain...
- Whole Lotta Red is the second studio album by American rapper Playboi Carti. It was released on December 25, 2020, by AWGE and Interscope Records. The...
- Whole foods are foods that are unprocessed and unrefined. Examples of whole foods include grains such as oatmeal and rice, fruits, vegetables, dried beans...
- wholes[citation needed] was Edmund Husserl, in 1901, in the second volume of Logical InvestigationsThird Investigation: "On the Theory of Wholes and...
- 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...