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English words starting with tot

Tot

tɒt

Meanings of Tot:

noun

A very young child.

Usage examples:

Dancing classes for tiny tots
verb

Add up numbers or amounts.

Usage examples:

She totted up some figures

Meanings of Tot-up:

phrasal verb

To add up numbers or amounts of something, or to have a particular number or amount as a total when added up

Usage examples:

She quickly totted up our bill and added an amount for the waiter., that tots up to £20.

Meanings of Tot-up-to:

phrasal verb

To add up numbers or amounts of something, or to have a particular number or amount as a total when added up

Usage examples:

She quickly totted up our bill and added an amount for the waiter., that tots up to £20.

Meanings of Total:

adjective

Comprising the whole number or amount.

Usage examples:

A total cost of £4,000
noun

The whole number or amount of something.

Usage examples:

He scored a total of thirty-three points
verb

Amount in number to.

Usage examples:

They were left with debts totalling £6,260

Meanings of Totaled:

verb

Amount in number to.

Usage examples:

They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjective

Comprising the whole number or amount.

Usage examples:

A total cost of £4,000
noun

The whole number or amount of something.

Usage examples:

He scored a total of thirty-three points

Meanings of Totaling:

verb

Amount in number to.

Usage examples:

They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjective

Comprising the whole number or amount.

Usage examples:

A total cost of £4,000
noun

The whole number or amount of something.

Usage examples:

He scored a total of thirty-three points

Meanings of Totalisator:

noun

A device showing the number and amount of bets staked on a race, to facilitate the division of the total among those backing the winner.

Usage examples:

Instant racing is wagering processed through a standard totalizator.

Meanings of Totalise:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalised:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalises:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalising:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view
adjective

Treating disparate parts as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

The totalizing representation integrates scattered events into one unified story

Meanings of Totalitarian:

adjective

Relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

Usage examples:

A totalitarian regime
noun

A person advocating a totalitarian system of government.

Usage examples:

Most totalitarians seem afraid of the spirit of science

Meanings of Totalitarianism:

noun

A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

Usage examples:

Democratic countries were fighting against totalitarianism

Meanings of Totalitarians:

noun

A person advocating a totalitarian system of government.

Usage examples:

Most totalitarians seem afraid of the spirit of science
adjective

Relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

Usage examples:

A totalitarian regime

Meanings of Totalities:

noun

The whole of something.

Usage examples:

The totality of their current policies

Meanings of Totality:

noun

The whole of something.

Usage examples:

The totality of their current policies

Meanings of Totalizator:

noun

A device showing the number and amount of bets staked on a race, to facilitate the division of the total among those backing the winner.

Usage examples:

Instant racing is wagering processed through a standard totalizator.

Meanings of Totalizators:

noun

A device showing the number and amount of bets staked on a race, to facilitate the division of the total among those backing the winner.

Usage examples:

Instant racing is wagering processed through a standard totalizator.

Meanings of Totalize:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalized:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalizer:

noun

Another term for totalizator.

Meanings of Totalizes:

verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalizing:

adjective

Treating disparate parts as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

The totalizing representation integrates scattered events into one unified story
verb

Treat (something) as having one character, principle, or application.

Usage examples:

He refused to totalize reality by subsuming it under a single point of view

Meanings of Totalled:

verb

Amount in number to.

Usage examples:

They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjective

Comprising the whole number or amount.

Usage examples:

A total cost of £4,000
noun

The whole number or amount of something.

Usage examples:

He scored a total of thirty-three points

Meanings of Totalling:

verb

Amount in number to.

Usage examples:

They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjective

Comprising the whole number or amount.

Usage examples:

A total cost of £4,000
noun

The whole number or amount of something.

Usage examples:

He scored a total of thirty-three points

Present participle of total

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