Integral ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Integral ( adjective )

  1. Essential or necessary to make a whole complete.
  2. Having all the necessary parts or elements; complete.
  3. Being an essential or basic part of something.

Origin:

From latin integralis, from integer "whole".

Examples:

  1. Integral parts of the machine are missing.
  2. The team is an integral part of the company.
  3. Integral calculus is an important branch of mathematics.
  4. The role of women is integral to the society.
  5. The company's strategy is an integral part of its success.

(As a noun)

Integral ( noun )

  1. Essential or necessary to make a whole complete.
  2. Having all the necessary parts or elements; complete.
  3. Being an essential or basic part of something.

Origin:

From latin integralis, from integer "whole".

Examples:

  1. Integral parts of the machine are missing.
  2. The team is an integral part of the company.
  3. Integral calculus is an important branch of mathematics.
  4. The role of women is integral to the society.
  5. The company's strategy is an integral part of its success.
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