Entire-function
noun, Mathematics.
1.
a function of a complex variable that has a derivative for all finite values of the variable.
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[en-tahyuh r-lee] /ɛnˈtaɪər li/ adverb 1. wholly or fully; completely or unreservedly: I am not entirely satisfied with the architect’s design. 2. solely or exclusively. /ɪnˈtaɪəlɪ/ adverb 1. without reservation or exception; wholly; completely 2. solely or exclusively; only adv. mid-14c., from entire + -ly (2).
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[en-ti-tee] /ˈɛn tɪ ti/ noun, plural entities. 1. something that has a real existence; thing: corporeal entities. 2. being or existence, especially when considered as distinct, independent, or self-contained: He conceived of society as composed of particular entities requiring special treatment. 3. essential nature: The entity of justice is universality. /ˈɛntɪtɪ/ noun (pl) -ties 1. […]