entire
adjective
[ ɪnˈtʌɪə ]
• with no part left out; whole.
• "my plans are to travel the entire world"
• not broken, damaged, or decayed.
Similar:
intact,
unbroken,
undamaged,
unharmed,
unimpaired,
unflawed,
unscathed,
unspoiled,
unmutilated,
unblemished,
unmarked,
perfect,
inviolate,
in one piece,
sound,
solid,
• (of a male horse) not castrated.
• (of a leaf) without indentations or division into leaflets.
entire
noun
• an uncastrated male horse.
Origin:
late Middle English (formerly also as intire ): from Old French entier, based on Latin integer ‘untouched, whole’, from in- ‘not’ + tangere ‘to touch’.