Saturday 10 May 2014

Complete



COMPLETE

-adj.
1. having every necessary part or element; entire
2. ended; finished
3. (prenominal) thorough; absolute
4. perfect in quality or kind
5. (of a logical system) constituted such that a contradiction arises on the addition of any proposition that cannot be deduced from the axioms of the system
6. (of flowers) having sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels
7. (archaic) expert or skilled; accomplished
-verb (trans.)
8. to make whole or perfect
9. to end; finish
10. (in land law) to pay any outstanding balance on a contract for the conveyance of land in exchange for the title deeds, so that the ownership of the land changes hands
11. (American football) (of a quarterback) to make a forward pass successfully
























A complete feline
He disappeared one spring
Looking for love

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