Enteros (en. Integers)

/enˈteɾos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
It refers to a whole number without fractions.
We need five integers to complete the project.
Necesitamos cinco enteros para completar el proyecto.
It denotes something that is intact or undivided.
The book is whole, with no missing pages.
El libro está en enteros, sin hojas faltantes.
In mathematics, a number that is not fractional.
Integers include positive and negative numbers.
Los enteros incluyen números positivos y negativos.

Etymology

It derives from the Latin 'integer', which means whole, healthy, or intact.

Common Phrases and Expressions

change completely
To make complete or total changes.
cambiar enteros
sum of integers
Mathematical operation that involves integers.
suma de enteros
remain whole
To remain or stay whole or intact.
mantenerse entero

Related Words

entirely
In a total or complete manner.
enteramente
whole
Adjective that means complete or whole.
entero

Slang Meanings

In colloquial context, it refers to something done with complete effort.
He put in a complete effort to achieve his goal.
Él se esforzó enteros por lograr su meta.
It is used to describe cash and sufficient money.
I don't have cash, just bills.
No tengo enteros, solo billetes.