compleet
Middle English
/kɔmˈplɛːt/
adj
Definitions
- Complete, whole, full, or entire.
- Perfect, without flaw or defect.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French complet borrowed from Latin completus (fill up).
Origin
Latin
completus
Gloss
fill up
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autocomplete English
- bicomplete English
- cocomplete English
- completability English
- completable English
- complete English
- complete with English
- completely English
- completement English
- completeness English
- completer English
- completest English
- completeth English
- completion English
- completism English
- completist English
- incomplete English
- noncomplete English
- overcomplete English
- recomplete English
- semi-complete English
- semicomplete English
- subcomplete English
- uncomplete English
- undercomplete English
- completivus Latin
- completus Latin
- complētus Latin
- completo Italian
- complet French
- completo Spanish, Castilian
- *pleh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- komplett Norwegian Bokmål
- komplett Norwegian Nynorsk
- complet Old French
- completo Galician
- compliet Norman
- komplekt Crimean Tatar