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Definition of total
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of total is as below...
Total (a.)
Whole;
not
divided;
entire;
full;
complete;
absolute;
as, a total
departure
from the
evidence;
a total
loss..
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Wholly
::
Wholly
(adv.)
To the
exclusion
of other
things;
totally;
fully.
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) To
arrange
accounts
in such a way that the sum total of the
debits
is equal to the sum total of the
credits;
as, to
balance
a set of
books..
Teetotal
::
Teetotal
(a.)
Entire;
total.
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be
wanting;
to fall
short;
to be or
become
deficient
in any
measure
or
degree
up to total
absence;
to cease to be
furnished
in the usual or
expected
manner,
or to be
altogether
cut off from
supply;
to be
lacking;
as,
streams
fail; crops
fail..
Teetotally
::
Teetotally
(adv.)
Entirely;
totally.
Corona
::
Corona
(n.) A
peculiar
luminous
appearance,
or
aureola,
which
surrounds
the sun, and which is seen only when the sun is
totally
eclipsed
by the
moon..
Vend
::
Vend (n.) The total sales of coal from a
colliery.
Torpor
::
Torpor
(n.) Loss of
motion,
or of the
motion;
a state of
inactivity
with
partial
or total
insensibility;
numbness..
Taboo
::
Taboo (n.) A total
prohibition
of
intercourse
with, use of, or
approach
to, a given
person
or thing under pain of
death,
-- an
interdict
of
religious
origin
and
authority,
formerly
common
in the
islands
of
Polynesia;
interdiction..
Icebound
::
Icebound
(a.)
Totally
surrounded
with ice, so as to be
incapable
of
advancing;
as, an
icebound
vessel;
also,
surrounded
by or
fringed
with ice so as to
hinder
easy
access;
as, an
icebound
coast..
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
Complete;
perfect;
total;
entire;
absolute;
as, utter ruin; utter
darkness..
Failure
::
Failure
(n.)
Cessation
of
supply,
or total
defect;
a
failing;
deficiency;
as,
failure
of rain;
failure
of
crops..
Summer
::
Summation
(v. t.) The act of
summing,
or
forming
a sum, or total
amount;
also, an
aggregate..
Whole
::
Whole (n.) The
entire
thing;
the
entire
assemblage
of
parts;
totality;
all of a
thing,
without
defect
or
exception;
a thing
complete
in
itself..
Body
::
Body (n.) A
number
of
individuals
spoken
of
collectively,
usually
as
united
by some
common
tie, or as
organized
for some
purpose;
a
collective
whole or
totality;
a
corporation;
as, a
legislative
body; a
clerical
body..
Totality
::
Totality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
total;
as, the
totality
of an
eclipse..
Total
::
Total (n.) The
whole;
the whole sum or
amount;
as, these sums added make the grand total of five
millions..
Trance
::
Trance
(n.) A
condition,
often
simulating
death,
in which there is a total
suspension
of the power of
voluntary
movement,
with
abolition
of all
evidences
of
mental
activity
and the
reduction
to a
minimum
of all the vital
functions
so that the
patient
lies still and
apparently
unconscious
of
surrounding
objects,
while the
pulsation
of the heart and the
breathing,
although
still
present,
are
almost
or
altogether
imperceptible..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) An
equality
between
the sums total of the two sides of an
account;
as, to bring one's
accounts
to a
balance;
-- also, the
excess
on
either
side; as, the
balance
of an
account..
Sum
::
Sum (v. t.) To bring
together
into one
whole;
to
collect
into one
amount;
to cast up, as a
column
of
figures;
to
ascertain
the
totality
of; --
usually
with up..
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