Integral
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Integral ( adjective )
- Essential or necessary to make a whole complete.
- Having all the necessary parts or elements; complete.
- Being an essential or basic part of something.
Origin:
From latin integralis, from integer "whole".
Examples:
- Integral parts of the machine are missing.
- The team is an integral part of the company.
- Integral calculus is an important branch of mathematics.
- The role of women is integral to the society.
- The company's strategy is an integral part of its success.
(As a noun)
Integral ( noun )
- Essential or necessary to make a whole complete.
- Having all the necessary parts or elements; complete.
- Being an essential or basic part of something.
Origin:
From latin integralis, from integer "whole".
Examples:
- Integral parts of the machine are missing.
- The team is an integral part of the company.
- Integral calculus is an important branch of mathematics.
- The role of women is integral to the society.
- The company's strategy is an integral part of its success.