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totality
 
NOUN:1. The state of being entirely whole: completeness, entirety, integrity, oneness, wholeness. See PART. 2. An organized array of individual elements and parts forming and working as a unit: entity, integral, sum, system, whole. See PART. 3. A number or quantity obtained as a result of addition: aggregate, amount, sum, summation, sum total, total. Archaic : tale. See COUNT. 4. An amount or quantity from which nothing is left out or held back: aggregate, all, entirety, everything, gross, sum, total, whole. Informal : work (used in plural). Idioms: everything but (or except) the kitchen sink, lock, stock, and barrel, the whole ball of wax (or kit and caboodle) (or megillah) (or nine yards) (or shebang) . See PART.
 
 
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