Definition of Integrality in English :

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Integrality meaning in English

Meaning of Integrality in English

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Integrality

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Noun

1. entireness, entirety, integrality, totality

the state of being total and complete

Example Sentences:
'he read the article in its entirety'
'appalled by the totality of the destruction'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Integrality

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adjective (ˈɪntɪɡrəl , ɪnˈtɛɡrəl )
1. (often foll by to)
being an essential part (of); intrinsic (to)
2. 
intact; entire
3. 
formed of constituent parts; united
4. mathematics
a. 
of or involving an integral
b. 
involving or being an integer
noun (ˈɪntɪɡrəl )
5. mathematics
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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6. 
a complete thing; whole

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Integrality

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adjective
1. 
necessary for completeness; essential
an integral part
2. 
whole or complete
3. 
made up of parts forming a whole
4.  Ancient Mathematics
a. 
of or having to do with an integer or integers; not fractional
b. 
of or having to do with integrals or integration
noun
5. 
a whole
6.  Ancient Mathematics
a. 
the result of integrating a fraction
see also definite integral, indefinite integral
b. 
a solution of a differential equation

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Integrality

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adj.
1. Essential or necessary for completeness; constituent: The kitchen is an integral part of a house.
2. Possessing everything essential; entire.
3. (ĭntĭ-grəl) Mathematics
a. Expressed or expressible as or in terms of integers.
b. Expressed as or involving integrals.
n.
1. A complete unit; a whole.
2. (ĭntĭ-grəl) Mathematics
a. A number computed by a limiting process in which the domain of a function, often an interval or planar region, is divided into arbitrarily small units, the value of the function at a point in each unit is multiplied by the linear or areal measurement of that unit, and all such products are summed.
b. A definite integral.
c. An indefinite integral.

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