integrally

integrally
integral ADJECTIVE 1) necessary to make a whole complete; fundamental. 2) included as part of a whole. 3) forming a whole; complete. 4) Mathematics of or denoted by an integer or integers.
NOUN Mathematics a function of which a given function is the derivative, and which may express the area under the curve of a graph of the function.
DERIVATIVES integrally adverb.
USAGE There are two possible pronunciations for the adjective integral: one with the stress on the in- and the other with the stress on the -teg-. In British English, the second pronunciation is sometimes frowned on, but both are broadly accepted as standard.

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