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    Total , a. [F., fr. LL. totalis, fr. L. tolus all,whole. Cf. Factotum, Surtout, Teetotum.] Whole; not divided; entire; full; complete; absolute; as, a total departure from the evidence; a total loss. β€œ Total darkness.” β€œTo undergo myself the total crime.”
    Milton.

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    Total abstinence. See Abstinence, n., 1. -- Total depravity. (Theol.) See Original sin, under Original.

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    Whole; entire; complete. See Whole.

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    Total, n. The whole; the whole sum or amount; as, these sums added make the grand total of five millions.
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    Total , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Totaled or Totalled; p. pr. & vb. n. Totaling or Totalling.]
    1. To bring to a total; also, to reach as a total; to amount to. [Colloq.]
      Webster 1913 Suppl.
    2. to determine the total of (a set of numbers); to add; -- often used with up; as, to total up the bill.
      PJC
    3. To damage beyond repair; -- used especially of vehicles damaged in an accident; as, he skid on an ice patch and totaled his Mercedes against a tree. From total loss. [colloq.]
      PJC

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