complete
whole, all, every
total
complete and something else.
Total amount..
Complete, entire, full, or whole.
Absent is another word for all gone.
No. An integer is a kind of number - a whole number - but not all numbers are integers. For example, a half is a number but it is not an integer.
Effectuate, Absolute, Final, Finished
portion,segment,sector,piece
If you mean part of whole numbers, its fractions. If you just mean another word for whole numbers, i think its just...whole numbers.
Entire, full Try thesaurus.com/complete or thesaurus.com/whole Hope this helps :)
Yes, the word 'all' does it all.The word all is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for the total of something (for everyone or everything):All of us are going.The word all is an adjective, used to describe a noun:All citizens are invited to the meeting.The word all is an adverb, used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb:It was all over when I arrived.The word all is a noun, a word for the whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy; a word for everything one has:All I have is yours.