intact |
undivided |
Related terms |
Intact is a related term of undivided.
As adjectives the difference between intact and undivided
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
undivided is unified, whole.
full |
intact |
Related terms |
Full is a related term of intact.
As adjectives the difference between full and intact
is that
full is foul, rotten while
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
cut |
intact |
As a noun cut
is vial.
As an interjection cut
is beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.
As a verb cut
is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.
As an adjective intact is
untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
flawless |
intact |
As adjectives the difference between flawless and intact
is that
flawless is perfect; without flaws, shortcomings or defects. Ex. Allyson Cutter while
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
holistic |
intact |
As adjectives the difference between holistic and intact
is that
holistic is related to holism while
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
intact |
pristine |
As adjectives the difference between intact and pristine
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
pristine is unspoiled; still with its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied.
infact |
intact |
As an adverb infact
is .
As an adjective intact is
untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
taxonomy |
intact |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective intact is
untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
intact |
unbroken |
As adjectives the difference between intact and unbroken
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
unbroken is whole, not divided into parts.
intact |
unmashed |
As adjectives the difference between intact and unmashed
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
unmashed is not mashed; whole and intact.
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