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  • 11totality — Synonyms and related words: Copernican universe, Einsteinian universe, Newtonian universe, Ptolemaic universe, aggregate, all, all being, all creation, all hands, all the world, allness, alpha and omega, be all and end all, beginning and end,… …

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  • 12totality — noun the concept is difficult to grasp in its totality Syn: entirety, wholeness, fullness, completeness; whole, total, aggregate, sum, sum total; all, everything …

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  • 13totality — visuma statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. totality vok. Gesamtheit, f rus. совокупность, f pranc. totalité, f …

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  • 14Totality Corporation — was a publicly traded professional services and managed services provider based out of San Francisco, from the years 1999 to 2005.Totality was previously named MimEcom , prior to the company going public in December of 2000.Totality was a leading …

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  • 15totality of the circumstances test — n. A test that examines all the circumstances surrounding an event to determine whether a person’s constitutional rights have been violated by a search and seizure. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc.… …

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  • 16totality — noun (plural ties) Date: 1598 1. an aggregate amount ; sum, whole 2. a. the quality or state of being total ; wholeness b. the phase of an eclipse during which it is total ; state of total eclipse …

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  • 17totality — /toh tal i tee/, n., pl. totalities. 1. something that is total or constitutes a total; the total amount; a whole. 2. the state of being total; entirety. 3. Astron. total obscuration in an eclipse. [1590 1600; TOTAL + ITY] * * * …

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  • 18totality — noun a) the state of being total b) an aggregate quantity obtained by addition …

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  • 19totality — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. entirety, everything, oneness, collectivity; see whole . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The state of being entirely whole: completeness, entirety, integrity, oneness, wholeness. See PART. 2. An amount or quantity from… …

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  • 20totality — to|tal|i|ty [ tou tæləti ] noun uncount FORMAL 1. ) the state of being complete or whole 2. ) the total number or amount of something …

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