entire |
enfire |
As an adjective entire
is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.
As a noun entire
is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
As a verb enfire is
(obsolete|transitive) to set on fire.
entire |
entise |
As an adjective entire
is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.
As a noun entire
is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
As a verb entise is
.
entire |
entier |
As nouns the difference between entire and entier
is that
entire is an uncastrated horse; a stallion while
entier is the greatest integer not exceeding the specified number.
As an adjective entire
is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.
entire |
entice |
As an adjective entire
is whole; complete.
As a noun entire
is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
As a verb entice is
to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
entire |
totally |
As an adjective entire
is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.
As a noun entire
is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
As an adverb totally is
entirely; completely.
taxonomy |
entire |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and entire
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
entire is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
As an adjective entire is
(sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.
integral |
entire |
As an initialism integral
is (space|esa) (
a satellite of the european space agency).
As an adjective entire is
(sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.
As a noun entire is
an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
entire |
who |
As nouns the difference between entire and who
is that
entire is an uncastrated horse; a stallion while
who is a person under discussion; a question of which person.
As an adjective entire
is whole; complete.
As a pronoun who is
what person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question).
As an acronym WHO is
the World Health Organization.
entire |
varsal |
As adjectives the difference between entire and varsal
is that
entire is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete while
varsal is whole, entire.
As a noun entire
is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.
entire |
awrath |
As adjectives the difference between entire and awrath
is that
entire is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete while
awrath is wrathful; incensed; enraged; irate.
As nouns the difference between entire and awrath
is that
entire is an uncastrated horse; a stallion while
awrath is wrath or
awrath can be (islam) those parts of one’s body which must be covered for decency — the area from the navel to the knee for a man, the entire body apart from the hands and the face for a woman.
As a verb awrath is
(obsolete|transitive|and|reflexive) anger; enrage.
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