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English words starting with int

Meanings of Int:

abbreviation

Interior.

Meanings of Intact:

adjective

Not damaged or impaired in any way; complete.

Usage examples:

The church was almost in ruins but its tower remained intact

Intagliated

ɪnˈtalɪeɪtɪd

Meanings of Intagliated:

adjective

Carved or engraved on the surface.

Usage examples:

On the upper part of the metal is an intagliated stylised laurel branch.

Intaglioing

ɪnˈtalɪəʊ

Meanings of Intaglioing:

verb

Engrave or represent by an engraving.

Usage examples:

The rock appeared very old and worn, especially the cliff face, which looked as though it had been …
noun

A design incised or engraved into a material.

Usage examples:

The dies bore a design in intaglio

Meanings of Intaglios:

noun

A design incised or engraved into a material.

Usage examples:

The dies bore a design in intaglio
verb

Engrave or represent by an engraving.

Usage examples:

The rock appeared very old and worn, especially the cliff face, which looked as though it had been …

Meanings of Intake:

noun

An amount of food, air, or another substance taken into the body.

Usage examples:

Your daily intake of calories

Intangible

ɪnˈtæn.dʒə.bəl

Meanings of Intangible:

adjective

Unable to be touched; not having physical presence.

Usage examples:

The moonlight made things seem intangible
noun

An intangible thing.

Usage examples:

Intangibles like self-confidence and responsibility

Intangibles

ɪnˈtæn.dʒə.bəl

Meanings of Intangibles:

noun

An intangible thing.

Usage examples:

Intangibles like self-confidence and responsibility
adjective

Unable to be touched; not having physical presence.

Usage examples:

The moonlight made things seem intangible

Meanings of Intangibly:

adverb

In a way that cannot be described exactly or that does not have a physical form

Usage examples:

The city and the university are intangibly intertwined., a liberal education is intangibly enriching.

Intarsia

ɪnˈtɑː.si.ə

Meanings of Intarsia:

noun

A method of knitting with a number of colours, in which a separate length or ball of yarn is used for each area of colour (as opposed to different yarns being carried at the back of the work).

Usage examples:

An intarsia design

Meanings of Intarsias:

noun

A method of knitting with a number of colours, in which a separate length or ball of yarn is used for each area of colour (as opposed to different yarns being carried at the back of the work)

Usage examples:

An intarsia design

Meanings of Integer:

noun

A number which is not a fraction; a whole number.

Usage examples:

Integer values

Integers

ˈɪn.tɪ.dʒər

Meanings of Integers:

noun

A number which is not a fraction; a whole number.

Usage examples:

Integer values

Integrable

ˈɪn.tə.ɡrə.bəl

Meanings of Integrable:

adjective

If a function or equation is integrable, it is possible to calculate its integral

Usage examples:

Each of the distributions is integrable., the course was concerned with solving integrable differen…

Integral

ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl

Meanings of Integral:

adjective

Necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.

Usage examples:

Games are an integral part of the school's curriculum
noun

A function of which a given function is the derivative, i.e. which yields that function when differentiated, and which may express the area under the curve of a graph of the function.

Usage examples:

In appendix b, the formula for calculating the integral of a logistic curve is given.

Integrally

ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl.i

Meanings of Integrally:

adverb

In way that is necessary and important as a part of a whole

Usage examples:

Pascal has been integrally involved in the whole process from start to finish., this question is in…

Integrals

ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl

Meanings of Integrals:

noun

A function of which a given function is the derivative, i.e. which yields that function when differentiated, and which may express the area under the curve of a graph of the function.

Usage examples:

In appendix b, the formula for calculating the integral of a logistic curve is given.
adjective

Necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.

Usage examples:

Games are an integral part of the school's curriculum

Integrand

ˈɪntɪɡrand

Meanings of Integrand:

noun

A function that is to be integrated.

Usage examples:

From this point of view a curve or a surface can be identified with a linear functional over the cl…

Integrant

ˈɪntɪɡr(ə)nt

Meanings of Integrant:

adjective

(of parts) making up or contributing to a whole; constituent.

Usage examples:

More lamentations than actual singing, the voice becomes an integrant part of each track.
noun

A component.

Usage examples:

The scenes function as dramatic integrants

Integrate

ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt

Meanings of Integrate:

verb

Combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.

Usage examples:

Transport planning should be integrated with energy policy

Meanings of Integrated:

adjective

(of an institution, body, etc.) desegregated, especially racially.

Usage examples:

Integrated education
verb

Combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.

Usage examples:

Transport planning should be integrated with energy policy

Integrates

ˈɪntɪɡreɪt

Meanings of Integrates:

verb

Combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.

Usage examples:

Transport planning should be integrated with energy policy

Integrating

ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt

Meanings of Integrating:

adjective

(of an instrument) indicating the mean value or total sum of a measured quantity.

Usage examples:

Integrating microdensitometer
verb

Combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.

Usage examples:

Transport planning should be integrated with energy policy

Integration

ˌɪn.tɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən

Meanings of Integration:

noun

The action or process of integrating.

Usage examples:

Economic and political integration

Integrationist

ˌɪn.təˈɡreɪ.ʃən.ɪst

Meanings of Integrationist:

noun

A person who believes that different groups of people should be able to mix together more

Usage examples:

She was an avid integrationist in the civil rights movement., the integrationists are opposed to na…

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