Etymology of the English word integral
the English word
integralderived from the Old French word
integralderived from the Latin word
integralis (integral; complete)
derived from the Latin word
integer (fresh troops; untouched, entire, whole)
derived from the Latin word
in-derived from the Latin word
tangere (touch, strike; border on)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*tag- (to touch)
using the Latin prefix
in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne (not)
Derivations in English
integralismCognates
French
intègre, French
intégral, German
integral, Italian
integrale, Italian
integro, Latin
integer, Lithuanian
integralus, Russian
интегpaльный, Spanish
integral, Spanish
integroUsage
Word found in Modern English