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Definition of Integrant
1. a. Making part of a whole; necessary to constitute an entire thing; integral.
Definition of Integrant
1. Adjective. That is part of a whole; integral ¹
2. Noun. Something that is part of a whole; an element or component ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Integrant
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Integrant
1. Making part of a whole; necessary to constitute an entire thing; integral. "All these are integrant parts of the republic." (Burke) Integrant parts, or particles, of bodies, those smaller particles into which a body may be reduced without loss of its original constitution, as by mechanical division. Origin: L. Integrans, -antis, p. Pr. Of integrare to make whole, renew: cf. F. Integrant. See Integrate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Integrant
Literary usage of Integrant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"small elements, of which he supposed crystals to be thus built up, he termed
integrant molecules. The form of these molecules might or might not be the same ..."
2. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley (1815)
"Thus sub- sulphate of iron is composed thus, 1 (S O3) + 1 -i (F O2); or it contains
one integrant particle of sulphuric acid and li integrant particle of ..."
3. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1815)
"Thus sub- sulphate of iron is composed thus, 1 (S O3) + 1 \ (F O2) ; or it contains
one integrant particle of sulphuric acid and 1£ integrant particle of ..."
4. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"Hence the structure of fluor spar, and similar crystals, was a serious obstacle
in the way of the theory of integrant molecules. ..."
5. Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and (1823)
"And be has found by experiment, that Figure of the figure of the integrant
particles of all crystals may the inu- be reduced to the three following. ..."
6. An elementary treatise on mineralogy and geology by Parker Cleaveland (1816)
"ed an integrant particle; and shown in what manner its form may frequently be
ascertained by mechanical division(44). It was there remarked, ..."
7. A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the Definitions and by George William Cox (1866)
"Hence F(x+ Дх)-Г(д) Дх will represent a line intermediate in length integrant
PARTS between MP and NQ. Allowing Дх to diminish, therefore, we havo MP= limit ..."
8. History of Scientific Ideas: Being the First Part of The Philosophy of the by William Whewell (1858)
"The small elements, of which he supposed crystals to be thus built up, he termed
integrant molecules. The form of these molecules might or might not be the ..."