
1) Absolute 2) Accomplish 3) Accomplished 4) Achieve 5) All-out 6) All out 7) Allover 8) Arrant 9) Atoz 10) Attain 11) Compleat 12) Completed 13) Comprehensive 14) Concluded 15) Confirm 16) Continuous 17) Crashing 18) Dead 19) Do 20) Done 21) End 22) Ended 23) Entire 24) Established 25) Every 26) Exhaustive
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1) Absolute 2) Accomplish 3) Accomplished 4) All there 5) All-embracing 6) All-inclusive 7) All-out 8) Allover 9) Ample 10) Broad 11) Carry out 12) Clean 13) Complete a pass 14) Complete or carry out 15) Completed 16) Comprehensive 17) Consummate 18) Dead 19) Discharge 20) Downright 21) Ended 22) Entire
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[complexity] In computational complexity theory, a computational problem is complete for a complexity class if it is, in a technical sense, among the `hardest` (or `most expressive`) problems in the complexity class. More formally, a problem p is called hard for a complexity class C under a given type of reduction, if there exists a reducti...
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• (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...
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[Verb] To finish a long task.
Example: After four years work he finally completed his autobiography.
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describing flowers that contain petals, sepals, pistils and stamens
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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.
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(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 ...
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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.
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describing flowers that contain petals, sepals, pistils and stamens
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An offering of securities through competitive bidding.
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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 d...
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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, t...
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(appended to a font volume name) A discounted font volume.
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A toy that has been removed from its packaging, but still has all its various pieces. see also: Mint
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whole wheat flour.
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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.
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To finish or end. Used when a turn or action is begun on one beat of music and finished during another beat.
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Mature, with good follow-through on the palate, satisfying mouth-feel and firm aftertaste.
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A wine that has everything going for it. Good balance and mouth feel.
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[
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 ...
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concluded adjective having come or been brought to a conclusion; `the harvesting was complete`; `the affair is over, ended, finished`; `the abruptly terminated interview`
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Describes a wine that is well-balanced with all its expected components in place.
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