intact

/in-ˈtakt/

Middle English intacte, from Latin intactus, from in- + tactus, past participle of tangere to touch

adjective

  1. untouched especially by anything that harms or diminishes : entire, uninjured

  2. having no relevant component removed or destroyed:

  3. physically virginal

perfect whole entire intact mean not lacking or faulty in any particular. perfect implies the soundness and the excellence of every part, element, or quality of a thing frequently as an unattainable or theoretical state. whole suggests a completeness or perfection that can be sought, gained, or regained.