integral
noun
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- (mathematics) One of the two fundamental operations of calculus (the other being differentiation), whereby a function's displacement, area, volume, or other qualities arising from the study of infinitesimal change are quantified, usually defined as a limiting process on a sequence of partial sums. Denoted using a long s: ∫, or a variant thereof.
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intégrale,
intégral
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integral
adjective
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- (mathematics) Of, pertaining to, or being an integer.
- (mathematics) Relating to .
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intégral
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integration
noun
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- The act or process of making whole or entire.
- (society) The process of fitting into a community, notably applied to minorities.
- (biology) In evolution, the process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent; supposed to alternate with differentiation as an agent in species' development.
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intégration
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integrate
verb
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- To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.
- To include as a constituent part or functionality.
- (mathematics) To subject to the operation of integration; to find the integral of an equation.
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intégrer
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integrated
adjective
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- composed and coordinated to form a whole
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intégré
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- (US) characterized by racial integration
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integré
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integrity
noun
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- Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
- The state of being wholesome; unimpaired
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intégrité
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