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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: integral
integral
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: integral
integral
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: integral
integral
adj 1: existing as an essential constituent or characteristic;
“the
Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of
periodicity”;
“a constitutional inability to tell the
truth” [syn:
built-in,
constitutional,
inbuilt,
inherent]
2: constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing
essential especially not damaged;
“a local motion keepeth
bodies integral”- Bacon;
“was able to keep the collection
entire during his lifetime”;
“fought to keep the union
intact” [syn:
entire,
intact]
integral
n : the result of a mathematical integration; F(x) is the
integral of f(x) if dF/dx = f(x)
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Integral
Integral
\In"te*gral\, a. [Cf. F. int['e]gral. See
Integer.]
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1. Lacking nothing of completeness; complete; perfect;
uninjured; whole; entire.
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A local motion keepeth bodies integral. --Bacon.
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2. Essential to completeness; constituent, as a part;
pertaining to, or serving to form, an integer; integrant.
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Ceasing to do evil, and doing good, are the two
great integral parts that complete this duty.
--South.
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3. (Math.)
(a) Of, pertaining to, or being, a whole number or
undivided quantity; not fractional.
(b) Pertaining to, or proceeding by, integration; as, the
integral calculus.
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Integral calculus. See under
Calculus.
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Integral
\In"te*gral\, n.
1. A whole; an entire thing; a whole number; an individual.
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2. (Math.) An expression which, being differentiated, will
produce a given differential. See differential
Differential, and
Integration. Cf.
Fluent.
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Elliptic integral, one of an important class of integrals,
occurring in the higher mathematics; -- so called because
one of the integrals expresses the length of an arc of an
ellipse.
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