entier

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1) The greatest integer not exceeding the specified number.
 * 2) * 1992, Stochastic and Chaotic Oscillations (translation of a 1987 work by Yu. I. Neimark), Kluwer, ISBN 0792315308, page 70 :
 * Let the state of the system vary according to
 * $$x_n=2x_{n-1}-\left[2x_{n-1}\right]$$,
 * where $$[z]$$ is the entier of $$z$$.

Synonyms

 * , part

Etymology
, inherited from (although modified with the  suffix analogically). Compare the borrowed doublet.

Adjective

 * 1) whole
 * 2)  whole, integer
 * 3) entire, whole
 * 4)  wholemeal, wholewheat
 * 1) entire, whole
 * 2)  wholemeal, wholewheat
 * 1) entire, whole
 * 2)  wholemeal, wholewheat
 * 1)  wholemeal, wholewheat
 * 1)  wholemeal, wholewheat
 * 1)  wholemeal, wholewheat

Noun

 * 1)  integer, whole number

Etymology
From, modified with the suffix , probably by analogy with words like , versus the phonetically expected.

Adjective

 * 1) entire; whole

Derived terms

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