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Totalized
ˈtəʊt(ə)lʌɪzMeanings of Totalized:
verbTreat (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 Totalizes:
verbTreat (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:
verbAmount in number to.
Usage examples:
They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjectiveComprising the whole number or amount.
Usage examples:
A total cost of £4,000
nounThe whole number or amount of something.
Usage examples:
He scored a total of thirty-three points
Meanings of Totalling:
verbAmount in number to.
Usage examples:
They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjectiveComprising the whole number or amount.
Usage examples:
A total cost of £4,000
nounThe whole number or amount of something.
Usage examples:
He scored a total of thirty-three points
Present participle of total
Totally
ˈtəʊ.təl.iMeanings of Totally:
adverbCompletely; absolutely.
Usage examples:
The building was totally destroyed by the fire
Meanings of Totals:
nounThe whole number or amount of something.
Usage examples:
He scored a total of thirty-three points
verbAmount in number to.
Usage examples:
They were left with debts totalling £6,260
adjectiveComprising the whole number or amount.
Usage examples:
A total cost of £4,000
Meanings of Totara:
nounA large new zealand coniferous tree which yields useful timber.
Usage examples:
The lush branches of the totara, matai and kahikatea trees blocked out all remaining light and i wa…
Meanings of Tote:
verbCarry, wield, or convey (something heavy or substantial).
Usage examples:
Here are books well worth toting home
nounA tote bag.
Usage examples:
A chocolate brown leather tote with ponyskin appliqué
Meanings of Toted:
verbCarry, wield, or convey (something heavy or substantial).
Usage examples:
Here are books well worth toting home
nounA tote bag.
Usage examples:
A chocolate brown leather tote with ponyskin appliqué
Meanings of Totem:
nounA natural object or animal that is believed by a particular society to have spiritual significance and that is adopted by it as an emblem.
Usage examples:
The meat of one's clan totem was traditionally avoided; even today animals representing totems are …
Meanings of Totemic:
adjectiveRelating to or resembling a totem or totems.
Usage examples:
The approach to the house and museum is flanked by wide-eyed, totemic figures
Meanings of Totemically:
adverbWith reference to totems or totemism; after the manner of a totem.
Meanings of Totemistic:
adjectiveInvolving belief in a relationship between a group of people and a respected physical object, or relating to the practices and ceremonies connected with such a belief
Usage examples:
Early humans gave their lives meaning through totemistic rituals., these rock paintings are probabl…
Meanings of Totemite:
nounA person who has a totem or who belongs to a totem clan.
Totems
ˈtəʊtəmMeanings of Totems:
nounA natural object or animal that is believed by a particular society to have spiritual significance and that is adopted by it as an emblem.
Usage examples:
The meat of one's clan totem was traditionally avoided; even today animals representing totems are …
Toting
təʊtMeanings of Toting:
verbCarry, wield, or convey (something heavy or substantial).
Usage examples:
Here are books well worth toting home
nounA tote bag.
Usage examples:
A chocolate brown leather tote with ponyskin appliqué
Meanings of Totonac:
nounA member of an indigenous people of east central mexico.
adjectiveRelating to the totonac or their language.
Meanings of Totoro:
noun(in japanese cooking) tuna meat from the belly of the fish, pale pink and rich in fat and used in sushi and sashimi.
Usage examples:
Use more wasabi for fattier fish, such as toro or yellowtail, less wasabi on lean cuts, such as cla…
Tots
təʊtsMeanings of Tots:
nounA very young child.
Usage examples:
Dancing classes for tiny tots
verbAdd up numbers or amounts.
Usage examples:
She totted up some figures
adverbTotally.
Usage examples:
It's summer so it's light all the time plus the scenery is totes amazing
Meanings of Totted:
verbAdd up numbers or amounts.
Usage examples:
She totted up some figures
nounA very young child.
Usage examples:
Dancing classes for tiny tots
phrasal verbTo 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 Totter:
verbMove in a feeble or unsteady way.
Usage examples:
A hunched figure was tottering down the path
nounA feeble or unsteady gait.
Usage examples:
You may say that none of this sounds like a leap forward, more like a totter backwards.
Meanings of Tottered:
verbMove in a feeble or unsteady way.
Usage examples:
A hunched figure was tottering down the path
nounA feeble or unsteady gait.
Usage examples:
You may say that none of this sounds like a leap forward, more like a totter backwards.
Tottering
ˈtɒt.ər.ɪŋMeanings of Tottering:
adjective(of a person's steps) feeble or unsteady.
Usage examples:
She swayed on her feet and took a few tottering steps
verbMove in a feeble or unsteady way.
Usage examples:
A hunched figure was tottering down the path
Meanings of Totters:
verbMove in a feeble or unsteady way.
Usage examples:
A hunched figure was tottering down the path
nounA person who makes a living by salvaging saleable items from dustbins or rubbish heaps.
Usage examples:
Coney street in york was a totter's paradise on tuesday morning
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