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229 words match “TEG”

CORTEGE n.
A train of attendants; a procession.
DEINTEGRATE v.
To disintegrate. [Obs.]
DISINTEGRABLE a.
Capable of being disintegrated, or reduced to fragments or powder. Argillo-calcite is readily disintegrable by exposure. Kirwan.
DISINTEGRATE v. 2 definitions
To separate into integrant parts; to reduce to fragments or to powder; to break up, or cause to fall to pieces, as a rock, by blows of a hammer, frost, rain, and other mechanical or atmospheric influences. Marlites are not disintegrated by exposure to the atmosphere, at least in six years. Kirwan.
DISINTEGRATION n.
The process by which anything is disintegrated; the condition of anything which is disintegrated. Specifically
DISINTEGRATOR n.
A machine for grinding or pulverizing by percussion.
GASTROSTEGE n.
One of the large scales on the belly of a serpent.
GNATHOSTEGITE n.
One of a pair of broad plates, developed from the outer maxillipeds of crabs, and forming a cover for the other mouth organs.
HOMOCATEGORIC a.
Belonging to the same category of individuality; -- a morphological term applied to organisms so related.
INTEGER n.
e entity; a whole number, in contradistinction to a fraction or a mixed number. Complex integer (Theory of Numbers), an expression of the form a + bsq. root-1, where a and b are real integers.
INTEGRABILITY n.
The quality of being integrable.
INTEGRABLE a.
Capable of being integrated.
INTEGRAL a. 6 definitions
ompleteness; complete; perfect; uninjured; whole; entire. A local motion keepeth bodies integral. Bacon.
INTEGRALITY n.
Entireness. [Obs.] Whitaker.
INTEGRALLY adv.
In an integral manner; wholly; completely; also, by integration.
INTEGRANT a.
Making part of a whole; necessary to constitute an entire thing; integral. Boyle. All these are integrant parts of the republic. Burke. Integrant parts, or particles, of bodies, those smaller particles into which a body may be reduced without loss of its original constitution, as by mechanical division.…
INTEGRATE v. 3 definitions
make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect. "That conquest rounded and integrated the glorious empire." De Quincey. Two distinct substances, the soul and body, go to compound and integrate the man. South.
INTEGRATION n. 3 definitions
the primitive function which has a given function for its differential coefficient. See Integral.
INTEGRATOR n.
That which integrates; esp., an instrument by means of which the area of a figure can be measured directly, or its moment of inertia, or statical moment, etc., be determined.
INTEGRITY n. 3 definitions
or quality of being entire or complete; wholeness; entireness; unbroken state; as, the integrity of an empire or territory. Sir T. More.
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