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In mathematics, a complete category is a category in which all small limits exist. That is, a category C is complete if every diagram F : J → C has a limit in C. Dually, a cocomplete category is one in which all small colimits exist. A bicomplete category is a category which is both complete and cocomplete.

The existence of all limits is too strong to be practically relevant. Any category with this property is necessarily a thin category: for any two objects there can be at most one morphism from one object to the other.

A weaker form of completeness is that of finite completeness. A category is finitely complete if all finite limits exists. Dually, a category is finitely cocomplete if all finite colimits exist.