undividedness
1undividedness — index entirety, integration (assimilation), whole Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2undividedness — noun The state or condition of being undivided; unanimity, wholeness …
3undividedness — un·di·vid·ed·ness …
4undividedness — noun : the quality or state of being undivided * * * undivīˈdedness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑undivided …
5Pythagoreans and Eleatics — Edward Hussey PYTHAGORAS AND THE EARLY PYTHAGOREANS Pythagoras, a native of Samos, emigrated to southern Italy around 520, and seems to have established himself in the city of Croton. There he founded a society of people sharing his beliefs and… …
6Pien-tsung-lun — ▪ treatise by Hsieh Ling yun Pinyin Bianzonglun (Chinese: “Discussions of Essentials”), treatise by Hsieh Ling yun, an early Chinese Buddhist intellectual, valued chiefly as one of the few sources of information about the author s eminent …
7integration — in·te·gra·tion n: the act or process or an instance of integrating: as a: a writing that embodies a complete and final agreement between parties b: incorporation as equals into society or an organization of individuals of different groups (as… …
8entirety — en·tire·ty n pl ties 1: the state of being entire or complete in its entirety 2: an undivided whole; specif: an interest in real property that cannot be divided compare moiety by the entirety also …
9all — I adjective complete, each and every, full, global, integral, nothing but, only, perfect, the sum of, total, undivided, universal, wholly II noun aggregate, all and sundry, allness, assemblage, collectiveness, completeness, complexus, ensemble,… …
10whole — I (undamaged) adjective aggregate, all, complete, entire, gross, intact, solid, total, undiminished, unhurt, unimpaired, unreduced, without loss associated concepts: whole capital, whole estate, whole quantity, whole truth II (unified) adjective… …