| Definition of 'wholeness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) integrity, unity, wholeness
an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting
"the integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development"; "he took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia"
2. (noun) wholeness, haleness
a state of robust good health
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| Definition of 'wholeness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) wholeness
the quality or state of being whole, entire, or sound; entireness; totality; completeness
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Sense: the entire thing
We spent the whole of one week sunbathing on the beach.
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Afrikaans: heelheied |
Arabic: كَمال الشَّيء، كُلِّيَّة |
Bulgarian: цялост |
Brazilian: todo |
Czech: celistvost |
German: die Ganzheit |
Danish: helhed |
Greek: ολότητα |
Spanish: integridad |
Estonian: tervik |
Farsi: تماميت |
Finnish: kokonaisuus |
French: intégralité |
Hebrew: שְלמוּת |
Hindi: सम्पूर्णता |
Croatian: cjelina |
Hungarian: az egész |
Indonesian: keutuhan |
Icelandic: heild |
Italian: interezza, totalità |
Japanese: 全体 |
Korean: 전부, 전체 |
Lithuanian: visuma |
Latvian: veselums |
Malay: keseluruhan |
Dutch: heelheid |
Norwegian: helhet; det som er enhetl |
Polish: całość |
Persian: تماميت |
Pashto: بشپړ توب، پوره والى |
Portuguese: todo |
Romanian: totalitate; integralitate |
Russian: цельность |
Slovak: celistvosť |
Slovenian: celotnost |
Serbian: celina |
Swedish: helhet |
Thai: ทั้งหมด |
Turkish: bütünlük, tümlük |
Taiwanese: 整體性,完整性 |
Ukrainian: цілість |
Urdu: کلیت |
Vietnamese: sự nguyên vẹn |
Chinese: 整体 |
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