A few days ago
Steve K

is “intricle” a word?

I’ve been using the seemingly fictitious word “intricle” for 25 years and I’m just now realizing that it’s not in the dictionary! I’ve taken 4 years of college Writing classes and this has never come up before! What is the word I’m really trying to use??? It’s used like this:

Ravioli is an intricle part of my diet.

I use it to mean a cross between important and inseparable.

Look up intricle on Google and you’ll see tons of other people using it just like me!

Wow!

Top 6 Answers
A few days ago
Coach McGuirk

Favorite Answer

Do you mean integral?

It means necessary to the completeness of the whole, and makes sense in your sentence.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Integral.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
No, everyone is right, it is “integral”. This one KG teacher thought that the word “picture” was spelled “pitcher” because that was how she pronounced it. I was her assistant and I corrected her, I wonder if she believed me? I was in 11th grade at the time…
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A few days ago
Beardo
I’m amazed – it does seem to come up quite a lot on google.

Though 413 vs 140,000,000:

http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=intricle&word2=integral

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A few days ago
Experto Credo
Integral is the word.

No one caught it?

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A few days ago
kinn2him
i think that the word you are looking for is “integral”
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