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Look up: complete

  1. Complete
    Describes a formal system in which all statements can be proved as being true or false. Most interesting formal systems are not complete, as proved in Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem.
    Found on http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/FLAOH/cbnh

  2. Complete
    Satisfying and mature, with good mouth-feel and finish.
    Found on http://www.chowbaby.com/10_2000/glossary

  3. Complete
    Mature, with good follow-through on the palate, satisfying mouth-feel and firm aftertaste.
    Found on http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/wi

  4. complete
    [Verb] To finish a long task.
    Example: After four years work he finally completed his autobiography.
    Found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/glossary

  5. complete
    [adj] - perfect and complete in every respect 2. [adj] - having come or been brought to a conclusion 3. [adj] - (botany) having all four whorls or principal parts--sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils) 4. [adj] - having every necessary or normal part or component or step 5. [v] - complete a pass, in football 6. [v] - write all the required information onto a form 7. [v] - come or bring to a finish or an end 8. [v] - bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  6. complete
    See also complete graph, complete inference system, complete lattice, complete metric space, complete partial ordering, complete theory. [1. or 2. or both?] (1996-04-24)
    Found on

  7. complete
    refers to a resolution which can prove all theorems Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers) • to make whole or entire. Category: Language and literature
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  8. Complete
    Definition (undergraduate level) Of a metric space: having the property that every Cauchy sequence is convergent.<br /> Of a normed vector space: having the property that the corresponding metric space (with the natural metric) is complete in the sense above. Such a space is called a Banach space.<br /> A logical system is complete if e ...
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  9. Complete
    Com·plete' adjective [ Latin completus , past participle of complere to fill up; com- + plere to fill. See Full , adjective , and confer Comply , Compline .] 1. Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from deficiency; entire; perfect; consummate. ' Complete perfections.' Milton. « Ye a ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/121

  10. Complete
    Com·plete' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Completed ; present participle & verbal noun Completing .] To bring to a state in which there is no deficiency; to perfect; to consummate; to accomplish; to fulfill; to finish; as, to complete a task, or a poem; to complete a course of education. « Bred only a ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/121

  11. complete
    concluded adjective having come or been brought to a conclusion; `the harvesting was complete`; `the affair is over, ended, finished`; `the abruptly terminated interview`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  12. complete
    consummate adjective perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; `a complete gentleman`; `consummate happiness`; `a consummate performance`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  13. complete
    adjective having every necessary or normal part or component or step; `a complete meal`; `a complete wardrobe`; `a complete set of the Britannica`; `a complete set of china`; `a complete defeat`; `a complete accounting`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  14. complete
    nail verb complete a pass
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  15. complete
    fill out verb write all the required information onto a form; `fill out this questionnaire, please!`; `make out a form`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  16. complete
    verb bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements; `A child would complete the family`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  17. complete
    (economics theory definition) A model's markets are complete if agents can buy insurance contracts to protect them against any future time and state of the world. (statistics definition) In a context where a distribution is known except for a parameter q, a minimal sufficient statistic is complete if there is only one unbiased estimator of q using ...
    Found on http://www.econterms.com/glossary.cgi?qu

  18. Complete
    • (a.) Finished; ended; concluded; completed; as, the edifice is complete. • (v. t.) To bring to a state in which there is no deficiency; to perfect; to consummate; to accomplish; to fulfill; to finish; as, to complete a task, or a poem; to complete a course of education. • (a.) Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from d...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  19. Complete
    Referring to general equities, meaning fill. Discover What It’s Like to Live Easy With EquiTrend
    Found on http://www.equitrend.com/glossary575.asp

  20. complete
    Describes a formal system in which all statements can be proved as being true or false. Most interesting formal systems are not complete, as demonstrated by Gödel's incompleteness theorem.
    Found on http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedi

  21. Complete
    A term used to describe a laboring woman when the cervix has reached 10 centimeters. At 10 cm, the cervix is completely dilated and the woman can begin the pushing phase.
    Found on http://www.pregnology.com/AZ/C/7


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