Complete

/kəmˈpliːt/ adjective

Having all necessary parts, elements, or steps. Finished, with nothing missing or left to do.

From Latin complētus, past participle of complēre, meaning "to fill up," from com- (intensive) + plēre (to fill). Completion is the state of being thoroughly filled — nothing empty, nothing lacking.

EScompleto
PTcompleto
ZH完整
ARكامل
FRcomplet
SWkamili
HIपूर्ण
JA完全な
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