entirety (noun)

  • 21New English Bible — noun Date: 1957 a translation of the Bible by a British interdenominational committee first published in its entirety in 1970 …

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  • 22instant messenger — noun a) A computer application which allows instant text communication between two or more people through a network or the Internet in its entirety. Many instant messengers use all lower case letters, abbreviations, and smiley faces or other… …

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  • 23subsite — noun A website that is subordinate to another website and hosted in its entirety under that sites domain name …

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  • 24body of work — noun The entirety of the creative or academic output produced by a particular individual or unit …

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  • 25forty minutes of hell — noun The NCAA strategy of playing a suffocating full court press and aggressive offense for the entirety of a game …

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  • 26neckbeard — noun A style of facial hair wherein the beard is allowed to grow down the chin and is trimmed to an even length over the entirety of the face …

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  • 27mobilome — noun The entirety of the mobile (transposable) elements of a genome …

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  • 28reintroducer — noun One who reintroduces something. Gassendi was the first of the seventeenth century reintroducers of Greek atomism to reject Aristotelian physics in its entirety …

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  • 29tenancy — noun a) The occupancy of property etc, under a lease, or by paying rent. b) The period of occupancy by a tenant. See Also: co tenancy , fixed term tenancy, holdover tenancy, joint tenancy with right of survivorship, periodic tenancy, tenancy at… …

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  • 30track record — noun An organizations, products, or persons past performance reviewed in its entirety, usually for the purpose of making a judgment The teacher checked the students track record for her upcoming meeting …

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