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TO'TAL, adjective [Latin totalis, totus.]

1. Whole; full; complete; as total darkness; a total departure from the evidence; a total loss; the total sum or amount.

2. Whole; not divided.

--Myself the total crime.

TO'TAL, noun The whole; the whole sum or amount. These sums added, make the grand total of five millions.