sağalmış

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Turkish - English
whole
in entirety; entirely; wholly

I ate a fish whole!.

sound, uninjured, healthy

Whole of an ancient evil, I sleep sound.

entire

I ate a whole fish.

{a} total, all, restored to health, well, kindly
(of siblings) having the same parents; "whole brothers and sisters
an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity; "how big is that part compared to the whole?"; "the team is a unit"
(of siblings) having the same parents; "whole brothers and sisters"
Something complete, without any parts missing
exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health; "hale and hearty"; "whole in mind and body"; "a whole person again"
If you refer to the whole of something, you mean all of it. He has said he will make an apology to the whole of Asia for his country's past behaviour I was cold throughout the whole of my body. the whole of August. Whole is also an adjective. He'd been observing her the whole trip We spent the whole summer in Italy that year. = entire
A regular combination of parts; a system
{s} complete, not in pieces; full; entire, including every part; healthy, well
Possessing, or being in a state of, heath and soundness; healthy; sound; well
Containing the total amount, number, etc
The entire thing; the entire assemblage of parts; totality; all of a thing, without defect or exception; a thing complete in itself
{i} totality; completeness; entirety
emphasis You use whole to emphasize what you are saying. It was like seeing a whole different side of somebody His father had helped invent a whole new way of doing business. = totally Whole is also an adjective. That saved me a whole bunch of money
An entirety that may (or may not) be composed of constituate parts
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