Entirety

/ɪnˈtaɪərəti/ noun

The whole of something; the complete or total amount of something without anything missing or left out.

From Old French 'entierté,' derived from Latin 'integer' meaning 'whole' or 'untouched.' The word entered English in the 13th century and has consistently meant 'wholeness.'

AMሁሉ
ARكلية
BNপূর্ণতা
CAtotalitat
CScelostnost
DAhele
DEGesamtheit
ELπλήρη
EStotalidad
FAتمامیت
FIkokonaisuus
FRintégralité
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