grand total
The entire or final sum.
The bill came to a grand total of $2560.
noun
An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
A total of £145 was raised by the bring-and-buy stall.
Sum.
The total of 4, 5 and 6 is 15.
adj
Entire; relating to the whole of something.
The total book is rubbish from start to finish. The total number of votes cast is 3,270.
Carried somehow, somewhither, for some reason, on these surging floods, were these travelers,[…]. Even such a boat as the Mount Vernon offered a total deck space so cramped as to leave secrecy or privacy well out of the question, even had the motley and democratic assemblage of passengers been disposed to accord either.
Complete; absolute.
He is a total failure.
Air waid! Wights out! Total bwackout!
Defined on all possible inputs.
The Ackermann function is one of the simplest and earliest examples of a total computable function that is not primitive recursive.
Left total: Such that for every x in X there is a y in Y with x R y.
Such that any two elements are comparable, i.e. for all a and b, either a ≤ b, or b ≤ a.
verb
To add up; to calculate the sum of.
When we totalled the takings, we always got a different figure.
To equal a total of; to amount to.
That totals seven times so far.
To demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss)
Honey, I’m OK, but I’ve totaled the car.
He acted real funny / He hocked up a rock and / It totaled my car!
To amount to; to add up to.
It totals nearly a pound.