whole

whole - adjective

  • Free of defect or impairment : intact
  • Physically sound and healthy : free of disease or deformity
  • Mentally or emotionally sound
  • Having all its proper parts or components : complete, unmodified
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"a whole egg"

whole - thesaurus

Synonyms: all

Antonyms: divided

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SpellingJoy Gematria

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128

Letter Values

W
26
H
9
O
15
L
13
E
8

Etymology

Middle English hool healthy, unhurt, entire, from Old English hāl; akin to Old High German heil healthy, unhurt, Old Norse heill, Old Church Slavic cělŭ