by Don't use your real name, plz November 15, 2018
by The Foundation September 23, 2010
To take one's own perception and system of thought as not meaning anything and adopt an perspective of non dualistic objective reality of Gods fullness.
Society repeats the same flaws of a disturbed system, but removing the lens of duality; to integrate, may help bring a needed revolution.
by TheRealSpiritMan January 22, 2023
in·teg·ri·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-tgr-t)
n.
Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
The state of being unimpaired; soundness.
The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness.
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Middle English integrite, from Old French, from Latin integrits, soundness, from integer, whole, complete. See tag- in Indo-European Roots.
n.
Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
The state of being unimpaired; soundness.
The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness.
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Middle English integrite, from Old French, from Latin integrits, soundness, from integer, whole, complete. See tag- in Indo-European Roots.
by Frosted Donut October 24, 2003
The integral, or antiderivative, is the basis for integral calculus. It tells you the area under a curve, with the base of the area being the x-axis. Its symbol is what shows up when you press alt+b on the keyboard. It can also be written as d^-1y/dx^-1. The process of finding an integral is known as integration or antidifferentiation.
The antiderivative of sin x from x=0 to x=2<pi> is 2.
The antiderivative of sin x without boundaries is -cos x. (?sin x dx = -cos x)
The antiderivative of sin x without boundaries is -cos x. (?sin x dx = -cos x)
by Calculicious December 20, 2003
by FuckinFurry January 28, 2019
Ken told everyone that I do not have integrity just because I did not do things the way he wanted to be.
by truthhunter December 29, 2018