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  1. It was months before the whole truth came out. the whole school/country/village etc (=all the people in a school, country etc) The whole town came out for the parade. 2 → whole lot 3 → a whole range/series/variety etc (of something) 4 complete and not divided or broken into parts Place a whole onion inside the chicken. a snake swallowing a ...

  2. In simple words, whole numbers are a set of numbers without fractions, decimals, or even negative integers. It is a collection of positive integers and zero. Or we can say that whole numbers are the set of non-negative integers. The primary difference between natural and whole numbers is the presence of zero in the whole numbers set.

  3. Whole definition: comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total. See examples of WHOLE used in a ...

  4. Feb 15, 2023 · In Chapter 2 the committee defined whole health as “physical, behavioral, spiritual, and socioeconomic well-being as defined by individuals, families, and communities.” This definition departs from more traditional and limiting conceptualizations that conflate health care with medical care—services determined and delivered by clinicians trained in medical sciences. When considered across the lifespan, inadequate medical care is a relatively small contributor to premature deaths ...

  5. ON THE WHOLE definition: 1. generally: 2. generally: 3. generally: . Learn more.

  6. 1 [only before noun] full; complete He spent the whole day writing. We drank a whole bottle each. The whole country (= all the people in it) mourned her death. Let's forget the whole thing. She wasn't telling the whole truth.

  7. traducir WHOLE: todo, entero, entero/ra [masculine-feminine, singular], todo/da [masculine-feminine, singular…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.