English adjective: integral | |||
1. | integral existing as an essential constituent or characteristic | ||
Samples | The Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of periodicity. A constitutional inability to tell the truth. | ||
Synonyms | built-in, constitutional, inbuilt, inherent | ||
Similar | intrinsic, intrinsical | ||
Antonyms | extrinsic | ||
2. | integral constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged | ||
Samples | A local motion keepeth bodies integral. Was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime. Fought to keep the union intact. | ||
Synonyms | entire, intact | ||
Similar | whole | ||
Antonyms | fractional | ||
3. | integral of or denoted by an integer | ||
English noun: integral | |||
1. | integral (cognition) the result of a mathematical integration; F(x) is the integral of f(x) if dF/dx = f(x) | ||
Broader (hypernym) | calculation, computation, figuring, reckoning | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | definite integral, indefinite integral | ||