Word of the Day
for Saturday,
July 6, 2013
Integrant \IN-ti-gruhnt\, adjective:
1. making up or being a part of a whole; constituent.
noun:
1. an integrant part.
2. a solid, rigid sheet of building material composed of several layers of the same or of different materials.
1. an integrant part.
2. a solid, rigid sheet of building material composed of several layers of the same or of different materials.
First-class relics
were taken from the body or any of its integrant
parts, such as limbs, ashes, and bones.
-- Alice Fulton, The Nightingales of Troy, 2010
-- Alice Fulton, The Nightingales of Troy, 2010
They begin in earnest
to win back their public, found to be an integrant
of their attachment, after all. It is not easy.
-- Robert Coover, Prick Songs & Descants, 1969
-- Robert Coover, Prick Songs & Descants, 1969
Integrant comes from the Latin word integrāre
meaning "to integrate." It is also related to the word integer.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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