Making
part of a intact;
necessary to constitute an
entire thing; integral. "All these are
integrant parts of the republic." (Burke) Integrant parts, or particles, of bodies, those less particles
into which a
body may be reduced
without loss of its
original constitution, as by
mechanical division.
Origin: L. Integrans, -antis, p. Pr. Of integrare to create intact, renew: cf. F. Integrant. See Integrate.
Source: Websters Vocabulary