integral
integrity
constituting a whole together with other parts or factors
the state of being wholesome, doing what's right, or pure
Etymology: Integer
integrate
Etymology Tree
to form into a complete whole or to make entire
integer
a whole number (meaning after 1600s)
(in-)+ root of tangere
integer- whole, complete, untouched, pure (meaning in the 1570s
in-
Latin prefix meaning not, opposite of, or without
tangent
"meeting at a point without intersecting"
- a root of tangere (to touch)