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π
total
adjective
-
total
,
totalling
,
totals
,
totaled
,
totalled
complete
;
with
nothing
missing
or
left
out
β’
It
was
a
total
surprise
when
her
friends
shouted
"
Happy
Birthday
!"
It
was
a
total
surprise
when
her
friends
shouted
"
Happy
Birthday
!"
β’
During
the
blackout
,
the
small
town
fell
into
total
darkness
.
During
the
blackout
,
the
small
town
fell
into
total
darkness
.
From
Latin
β
tΕtΔlis
β
meaning
β
entire
,
whole
β,
from
β
tΕtus
β (β
all
,
whole
β).
noun
-
total
,
totalling
,
totals
,
totaled
,
totalled
the
whole
amount
or
number
obtained
by
adding
two
or
more
quantities
β’
The
total
of
six
and
four
is
ten
.
The
total
of
six
and
four
is
ten
.
β’
Our
monthly
sales
total
was
the
highest
in
the
company
β
s
history
.
Our
monthly
sales
total
was
the
highest
in
the
company
β
s
history
.
First
recorded
in
English
in
the
late
14th
century
as
a
noun
meaning
β
whole
sum
,β
from
Old
French
β
total
β.
verb
-
total
,
totalling
,
totals
,
totaled
,
totalled
to
add
up
numbers
so
as
to
find
the
whole
amount
;
to
amount
to
β’
The
bill
totals
fifty
dollars
after
tax
.
The
bill
totals
fifty
dollars
after
tax
.
β’
When
you
total
the
points
,
our
team
wins
by
two
.
When
you
total
the
points
,
our
team
wins
by
two
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
and
noun
forms
in
the
early
19th
century
,
meaning
β
to
find
the
total
(
sum
)
of
β.