| total | | |
| aggregate, sum, total, totality | (n.) | the whole amount. |
| amount, sum, total | (n.) | a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers. |
| add up, amount, come, number, total | (v.) | add up in number or quantity.; "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000" |
| add, add together, add up, sum, sum up, summate, tally, tot, tot up, total, tote up | (v.) | determine the sum of.; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town" |
| total | (v.) | damage beyond the point of repair.; "My son totaled our new car"; "the rock star totals his guitar at every concert" |
| entire, full, total | (adj.) | constituting the full quantity or extent; complete.; "an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure" |
| full, total | (adj.) | complete in extent or degree and in every particular.; "a full game"; "a total eclipse"; "a total disaster" |
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