1. Ŕ quoi il ne manque aucun élément. Jeu complet.
2. Absolu.
3. Entier.
4. Total Succès complet.
5. Plein.
6. Bondé. Véhicule complet.
ETYM Latin completus, p. p. of complere to fill up; com- + plere to fill. Related to Full, Comply, Compline.
1. Perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; SYN. consummate.
2. Having come or been brought to a conclusion; SYN. concluded, ended, over, all over, terminated.
3. Having every necessary or normal part or component or step.
4. (Botany) Having all four whorls or principal parts--sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils).
1. Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
2. Complete in extent or degree and in every particular; SYN. total.
3. Having the normally expected amount; SYN. good.
4. (Informal) Having consumed enough food or drink; SYN. replete.
5. (Of sound) Having marked depth and body
ETYM French, from Late Lat. totalis, from Latin tolus all,whole. Related to Factotum, Surtout, Teetotum.
Whole; not divided; entire; full; complete.