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total adjective absolute, aggregate, all, complete, downright, entire, full, global, gross, inclusive, integral, omnis, outright, radical, thorough, thoroughgoing, undivided, universal, universus, unqualified, utter, whole, with no exception, without omission See also: absolute, aggregate, amount, categorical, collective, complete, comprehensive, comprise, computation, corpus, detailed, entirety, extreme, face amount, face value, full, in solido, inclusive, maximum, outright, peremptory, plenary, poll, price, pure, quantity, radical, stark, sum, survey, thorough, unlimited, unqualified, whole TOTAL. Complete; containing the whole; as the total amount of an account is all the items of such account added together; total incapacity, is an absolute and complete incapacity to do a thing. A married woman is totally incapable to make a contract, because, although having intelligence, she has not legal capacity and an idiot is totally incapable to enter into a contract, because he has no will. |
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