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whole in Dutch

whole in Dutch is heel — whole means complete, with no part missing or removed.

whole in Dutch

heel
adj
Entire, undivided.

What does "whole" mean?

  1. adj Complete, with no part missing or removed.
    "She ate the whole pizza by herself."
  2. noun A complete thing, made up of all its parts together.
    "The individual chapters work together to form a coherent whole."

whole in a sentence

  • She ate the whole pizza by herself.
  • We need the whole team to finish this on time.
  • The individual chapters work together to form a coherent whole.

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What is "whole" in Dutch?

"whole" in Dutch is heel. whole means: Complete, with no part missing or removed.

How do you use "whole" in a sentence?

Example: "She ate the whole pizza by herself." In Dutch, "whole" is heel.

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