Whole- - - - (take away the some)
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Sometimes the whole/hole homophone pair is exploited in spoken (not written) riddles. They might be saying, "take away the hole." Another possibility is "infinity" whereby an infinite number of objects can be removed from an infinite set to leave behind a still-infinite set. This would be a dodgy stretch of meaning for "whole."
8 times whole. There are some left over
A mixed number. Some people call them mixed fractions.
If 'A' is 'divisible by 'B', it means that: -- If 'B' is repeatedly subtracted from 'A', then the last one fits exactly, without anything left over -- 'A' was made by piling up some whole number of 'B's, with no extras -- 'B' goes into 'A' evenly --'A'/'B'= some whole number
Whole some. You take away the whole and there are still SOME left over
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When you take away the whole and still have some left over it is because you divided the word "wholesome" in two.
The word "Wholesome"
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WHOLESOME!! :)
It is called the Remainder.
The word "wholesome"
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