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The adjective "whole" is totus (-a, -um), which means "whole, entire". The word omnis "all" can also occasionally have this meaning (e.g., in omnem vitam, "for all [one's] life" or "for [one's] whole life").

For "whole" as "untouched, in one piece" you can use integer (-gra, grum).

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