integer |
a positive or negative whole number or zero; a whole number as opposed to a fraction. |
integral |
being an essential part of the whole. [3 definitions] |
integral calculus |
the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of integrals and their use in solving differential equations and determining areas, volumes, and equations of curves. |
integrate |
to bring together and blend into a whole. [5 definitions] |
integrated |
consisting of parts that have been blended into a harmonious whole. [2 definitions] |
integrated circuit |
a complete electronic circuit, comprising circuit elements in a complex interconnection, imprinted or etched on a tiny chip of semiconductor material. |
integration |
the process of bringing parts together into a whole. [3 definitions] |
integrationist |
an advocate of racial integration. |
integrity |
a strong sense of honesty and morality; firmness of moral and ethical character. [2 definitions] |
integument |
something that covers, coats, or encloses, esp. a skin, membrane, coat, or other natural covering. |
intellect |
the faculty of reasoning and understanding, esp. as distinct from emotion or will. [3 definitions] |
intellectual |
of or relating to the intellect. [4 definitions] |
intellectualism |
the development, exercise, or application of the intellect. [3 definitions] |
intellectualize |
to consider or stress the rational or intellectual aspects of, esp. ignoring the emotional. [2 definitions] |
intelligence |
the capacity to learn, reason, and understand. [4 definitions] |
intelligence quotient |
a representation of mental age as determined by intelligence tests; IQ. |
intelligence test |
any of several standardized tests designed to determine an individual's intelligence by his or her ability to solve certain problems. |
intelligent |
possessing or marked by a higher than average capacity for learning, reasoning and understanding; intellectual; smart. [4 definitions] |
intelligentsia |
the elite class of intellectual or educated people within a society, or those who consider themselves part of such a class. |
intelligible |
capable of being clearly understood; comprehensible. |
intemperance |
lack of restraint in the indulgence of an appetite, esp. the consumption of alcohol. [2 definitions] |