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		  entire /in-tīrˈ/     adjective- Whole
 - Complete
 - Unmingled
 - Intact
 - Unimpaired
 - Untired (Spenser)
 - Not castrated (esp of a horse)
 - With untoothed and unlobed margin (botany)
 - Inner or inward (Spenser)
 - Genuine (archaic)
       adverb (archaic)-  Within
 - Sincerely
      noun- The whole (rare)
 - Completeness (rare)
 - A stallion
 - A stamped, used or unused, envelope (philately)
 - Porter or stout as delivered from the brewery
     ORIGIN: OFr entier, from L integer whole, from in- not, and root of tangere to touch; in some senses showing confusion with interior   entireˈly  adverb  entireˈness or entīˈrety  noun - Completeness
 - The whole
      in its entirety  - In its completeness
 - (considered, taken, etc) as a whole
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