I'm sure there are many Greek words used for wholeness, I just happened to find this one as I was remembering a verse and looked up which word of the two I've blogged on already it was and found out that it was neither of them. It was a different Greek word entirely.

From the Young's/Strong's numbering system, numbers 3646, 3647, 3648, 3650 3651. I have to do more studying on this, but I think they all stem from the same root word.

3646 Holokautoma is used as burnt offering 1; whole burnt offering1
        Mark 12:33; Hebrews 10:6; Hebrews 10:8

3647 Holokleria perfect soundness 1
        Acts 3:16

3648 Holokleros entire1, whole 1
        James 1:4 *;

3649 Holos all 63 (print too small), all day long 1, altogether 1 every whit 2, whole 43

        Matthew 5:29, 30; Matthew 6:22,23; Matthew 13:33; Matthew 16:26; Matthew 26:13; Matthew 27:27
        Mark 6:55; Mark 8:36; Mark 14:9; Mark 15:1; Mark 15:16; Mark 15:33
        Luke 8:39;  Luke 9:25; Luke 11:34; Luke 11:36; Luke 11:36; Luke 13:21
        John 4::53; John 11:50; Acts 11:26; Acts 15:22; Acts 19:29; Acts 28:30
        Romans 1:8; Romans 16:23; I Corinthians 5:6; I Corinthians 12:17; I Corinthians 14:23
       Galatians 5:3; Galatians 5:9; Titus 1:11; James 2:10; James 3:2; James 3:3; James 3:6;
       I John 2:2; I John 5:19; Revelations 12:9; Revelations 16:4


3650 Holos (with a mark above the second o) at all 2, commonly 1, utterly 1

3651 Holoteles wholly 1
        I Thessalonians 5:23