Whole: adj. (word coming from the Latin integer “untouched”, from tangere “to touch”).
"Whole" means in its full extent (total).
Eat a whole loaf: eat all the bread.
Whole wheat includes the grain and bran (husk or pericarp).
A whole leg, that is to say not shortened.
A whole wine is a wine that lacks nothing, that has no gaps when tasted....
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