Integrant

Word INTEGRANT
Character 9
Hyphenation in te grant
Pronunciations /ˈɪntɪɡɹənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Integrant"

What do we mean by integrant?

Constituting part of a whole; integral. adjective

Going to the formation of an integral whole.

Intrinsic: same as integral, 3, but modified in form by an affectation of precision.

An integral part. noun

Making part of a whole; necessary to constitute an entire thing; integral. adjective

Of bodies, those smaller particles into which a body may be reduced without loss of its original constitution, as by mechanical division. adjective

That is part of a whole; integral adjective

Something that is part of a whole; an element or component noun

Something that is part of a whole; an element or component

Doing the right thing even when nobody's looking. Urban Dictionary

Adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty. Urban Dictionary

Don't listen to the guy above talking about integration. Integration is NOT the reversal of differentiation. That would be the anti-derivative. Integrals and anti-derivatives are NOT the same thing. But they are connected by the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Urban Dictionary

Note:This definition of integral is alternate to the mathematical type of integral. Something that, by attempting to do its intended task, inadvertently does the opposite. Despite popular belief, this does not include things that are broken, such as something that doesn't work or is used improperly. Urban Dictionary

The inverse of the derivatives. Learned in calculus Urban Dictionary

Integrity is admitting to a wrong when you think you can still get away with it. Urban Dictionary

To take one's own perception and system of thought as not meaning anything and adopt an perspective of non dualistic objective reality of Gods fullness. Urban Dictionary

In·teg·ri·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-tgr-t) n. Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code. The state of being unimpaired; soundness. The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Middle English integrite, from Old French, from Latin integrits, soundness, from integer, whole, complete. See tag- in Indo-European Roots. Urban Dictionary

Full of integrity; integrity Urban Dictionary

Integrous - having integrity. Possessing characteristics of honor, valor, loyalty, dedication, and respect. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Integrant

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The word "integrant" in example sentences

Black people are an integrant part of History and, undoubtedly, play a decisive role; however, they were essentially profiled in the pictorial world before the 20th century, as anonymous subject studies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Originally a liberal reformer, Ratzinger changed his tune once he became an integrant in the Vatican hierarchy. ❋ De Brantigny........................ (2008)

Before Gaston de Nueil made his appearance in this little world of strictly observed etiquette, where every detail of life is an integrant part of a whole, and everything is known; where the values of personalty and real estate is quoted like stocks on the vast sheet of the newspaper — before his arrival he had been weighed in the unerring scales of Bayeusaine judgment. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As Mill explained in his Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, the genetic antecedents are not integrant or real parts, as his father supposed, but only (as he put it) metaphysical parts; as metaphysical parts, they are present but only dispositionally. ❋ Wilson, Fred (2007)

Catastrophe (cries Slawkenbergius) inasmuch as a tale, with parts rightly disposed, not only rejoiceth (gaudet) in the Catastrophe and Peripeitia of a Drama, but rejoiceth moreover in all the essential and integrant parts of it — it has its Protasis, ❋ Unknown (2003)

· Instituer et developper la production nationale en y integrant les recettes de la mdecine et la pharmacope traditionneles. ❋ Unknown (1991)

At one time, each was an integrant part of one undivided system. ❋ Albert G. Mackey (N/A)

It is plain that the view which regards these three fragments as not originally written in Greek makes it easier to suppose that they were from the beginning integrant parts of the book. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

From this teaching it follows: (a) That no music can rightly be considered as liturgical, which is not demanded by the liturgical function, or which is not an integrant part thereof, but which is only admitted as a discretionary addition to fill in, if we may use the expression, the silent intervals of the liturgy where no appointed text is prescribed to be sung. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

As has been pointed out, music in liturgical functions is an integrant and not a purely ornamental part thereof, whereas in extra-liturgical functions it is altogether secondary and accidental, never exacted by the ceremony, and its main purpose is to entertain the faithful devoutly in Church or to furnish them a pleasing spiritual relaxation after the prolonged tension of a sermon, or whatever prayers they have been reciting together. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Organ and instruments are permitted, however, only to support the chant, and can never by themselves be considered as an integrant part of the liturgical act. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

A spirit cannot, of course, be in loco circumscriptively since, having no integrant parts, it cannot be in extensional contact with the surrounding dimensions. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

His teaching power (Matt., vii, 29), a necessary attribute of His Divinity, was also an integrant part of Redemption. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The ten kings of verses 12-17 are not successive in their mortal stage; they will be contemporary when they form an integrant part of the Beast. ❋ 1837-1913 (1909)

She sang the old French melody out into the trees, and the great notes thrilled and echoed through the wood till it was as though they had become an integrant part of the forest. ❋ Unknown (1905)

The soil has not only an integrant and actual value, it has also a potential value, -- a value of the future, -- which depends on our ability to make it valuable, and to employ it in our work. ❋ Unknown (1890)

Every effort of thinking and laboring humanity, every individual and social speculation, as an integrant part of collective wealth, obeys this law. ❋ Unknown (1888)

Jimmy showed his integrity by not looking at the [answers] to the test when [every other] [cheating bastard] in his class was passing them out. ❋ FF (2005)

Having [integrity] is not lying - in otherwords, doing [what you said] you would do. OPPOSITE OF [INTEGRITY]: Telling her you are going to call, and then NOT calling. That's the definition of a [Scumbag]! ❋ Michelle Jane (2006)

If a function f(x) has an anti-derivative F(x), [the area] under [the curve] from a to b is equal to F(b)[-F](a). This is integration defined. ❋ MIT 2010 (2007)

A: I thought of an [Integral]! There were so many garbage cans on [the beach] it actually made the beach look less clean. B: [Nice one]! A: I thought of an Integral! I wanted to have fun so I started drinking, but then I drank too much and I threw up and no longer had fun. B: That's not an [integral]! You're just stupid. ❋ Integralty (2009)

The [integral] of [acceleration] is [velocity] ❋ Don't Use Your Real Name, Plz (2018)

If you break a cheap glass and the owner did [not see] you do it, "[integrity]" will make you [fess up]. ❋ The Foundation (2010)

Society repeats the same flaws of a disturbed system, but removing [the lens] of [duality]; to [integrate], may help bring a needed revolution. ❋ TheRealSpiritMan (2023)

Man, that [Jason] has [zero] [fucking] integrity. ❋ Frosted Donut (2003)

You should [vote] for [John Dough] for [Congress] because he is a very honest and integrous leader. ❋ Mike DeNuccio (2004)

"She ain't no integrous bitch. I done seen her flapping her jacks and [poot-nanny] at them men from the chamber pot depot. An I heard she married that dumb boy who ain't done no good for no one ever. She just use him as a pole to [jig jig] on when she [be itchy]. ❋ Vorlon007 (2016)

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