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integrant
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See also: intégrant
English
Etymology
From Middle French intégrant, from Latin integrans.
Pronunciation
Adjective
integrant (not comparable)
- That is part of a whole; integral
- 1795–1797, Edmund Burke, “(please specify |letter=1 to 4)”, in [Letters on a Regicide Peace], London: [Rivington]:
- All these are integrant parts of the republic.
Noun
integrant (plural integrants)
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Catalan
Verb
integrant
Latin
Verb
integrant
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French intégrante.
Adjective
integrant m or n (feminine singular integrantă, masculine plural integranți, feminine/neuter plural integrante)
Declension
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