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combine parts into a whole (verb)

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  • integrate — [c]/ˈɪntəgreɪt / (say intuhgrayt) verb (integrated, integrating) –verb (t) 1. to bring together (parts) into a whole. 2. to make up or complete as a whole, as parts do. 3. to indicate the total amount or the mean value of. 4. Mathematics to find… …  

  • KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • compound — compound1 compoundable, adj. compoundedness, n. compounder, n. adj. /kom pownd, kom pownd /; n. /kom pownd/; v. /keuhm pownd , kom pownd/, adj. 1. composed of two or more parts, elements, or ingredients: Soap is a compound substance. 2 …   Universalium

  • Aristotle: Aesthetics and philosophy of mind — David Gallop AESTHETICS Aesthetics, as that field is now understood, does not form the subjectmatter of any single Aristotelian work. No treatise is devoted to such topics as the essential nature of a work of art, the function of art in general,… …   History of philosophy

  • aggregate — ag·gre·gate 1 / a grə gət/ adj: taken as a total aggregate liability ag·gre·gate 2 / a grə ˌgāt/ vb gat·ed, gat·ing vt 1: to combine or gather into a whole class members may aggregate their indiv …   Law dictionary

  • From the beginnings to Avicenna — Jean Jolivet INTRODUCTION Arabic philosophy began at the turn of the second and third centuries of the Hegira, roughly the ninth and tenth centuries AD. The place and the time are important. It was in 133/750 that the ‘Abbāssid dynasty came to… …   History of philosophy

  • Morphology (linguistics) — For other uses, see Morphology. Linguistics …   Wikipedia

  • compound — I com•pound adj. [[t]ˈkɒm paʊnd, kɒmˈpaʊnd[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒm paʊnd[/t]] v. [[t]kəmˈpaʊnd, ˈkɒm paʊnd[/t]] adj. 1) composed of two or more parts, elements, or ingredients: Soap is a compound substance[/ex] 2) having or involving two or more actions …   From formal English to slang

  • integrate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. unite, fuse; synthesize, blend; complete. See unity. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To unify] Syn. mix, blend, combine; see mix 1 , unite 1 . 2. [To abolish racial segregation] Syn. desegregate, remove… …   English dictionary for students

  • Tmesis — (from Ancient Greek gr. τμῆσις tmēsis , a cutting < gr. τέμνω temnō , I cut ) is a linguistic phenomenon or figure of speech in which a word is separated into two parts, with other words occurring between them. [The Oxford Companion to the… …   Wikipedia

  • compound — I. adjective /ˈkɒmpaʊnd / (say kompownd) 1. composed of two or more parts, elements, or ingredients, or involving two or more actions, functions, etc.; composite. 2. Grammar (of a word) consisting of two or more parts which are also words,… …  

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