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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (4)

1. constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged;
- Example: "a local motion keepeth bodies integral"- Bacon
- Example: "was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime"
- Example: "fought to keep the union intact"
[syn: integral, entire, intact]

2. (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken;
- Example: "she was intact, virginal"
[syn: intact, inviolate]

3. (used of domestic animals) sexually competent;
- Example: "an entire horse"
[syn: entire, intact]

4. undamaged in any way;
- Example: "the vase remained intact despit rough handling"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Intact \In*tact"\, a. [L. intactus; pref. in- not + tactus, p. p. of tangere to touch: cf. F. intact. See In- not, and Tact, Tangent.] Untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; undefiled; left complete or entire. --Buckle. [1913 Webster] When all external differences have passed away, one element remains intact, unchanged, -- the everlasting basis of our common nature, the human soul. --F. W. Robertson. Intactible
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

intact adj 1: constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged; "a local motion keepeth bodies integral"- Bacon; "was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime"; "fought to keep the union intact" [syn: integral, entire, intact] 2: (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken; "she was intact, virginal" [syn: intact, inviolate] 3: (used of domestic animals) sexually competent; "an entire horse" [syn: entire, intact] 4: undamaged in any way; "the vase remained intact despit rough handling"