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"Whole" is an adjective in English, derived from Old English 'hal'. It signifies all of something, or entire. It can imply completeness, fullness, or unbroken condition. For instance, in 'whole apple', it indicates the apple is intact, not cut or bitten. It also has a noun usage, as in 'on the whole', meaning considering everything.
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