complete; entire
complete, thorough
Cases of word usage
1) the total obtained by adding amounts together (aggregate)
2) a total sum; quantity (amount)
3) the total value of everything except one variable (coefficient)
4) a total failure to reach agreement or to settle a quarrel (deadlock)
5) a total or partial disappearance of the light of the sun (when the moon is between it and the earth), or of the moon (when the earth's shadow falls on it) (eclipse)
6) a small area of water (smaller than a pond); a quantity of liquid lying on a surface; a total amount of money used by gambler (pool)
7) the property of things which can be measured, e.g. size, mass, number; an amount, total or number (quantity)
8) income, especially the total annual income of the State (revenue)
9) a (weekly, monthly) payment for employment based on a total amount for a year (salary)
10) to add (something) up to (an amount mentioned); a total amount (of the size mentioned) (total)