Definition of Totalised

1. totalise [v] - See also: totalise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Totalised

total sclerectasia
total spinal anaesthesia
total suspended particulates
total suspended solids
total synechia
total syntheses
total synthesis
total transfusion
total war
total wars
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totaling
totalisator
totalisators
totalise
totalised (current term)
totaliser
totalises
totalising
totalism
totalisms
totalist
totalistic
totalists
totalitarian
totalitarianism
totalitarianist
totalitarianists
totalitarianize
totalitarians

Literary usage of Totalised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Economic Synthesis: A Study of the Laws of Income by Achille Loria, Eden Paul (1914)
"In fact, the excess of the totalised income during life, which is obtained by saving a certain proportion of the income, over that which is obtained by ..."

2. Gender Equity in South African Education 1994-2004: Conference Proceedings by Linda Chisholm, Jean September (2005)
"It also included shades of a radical/ cultural feminist, often separatist, agenda that totalised and celebrated female- ness at the same time as it ..."

3. Calendar by University of Calcutta (1908)
"In order to avoid delay in the submission of the totalised marks. Head Examiners are requested to see that the Intermediate Examiners look over the papers ..."

4. The Historic Note-book: With an Appendix of Battles by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1903)
"(1) The article (as tea, sugar, oatmeal, &c.) ; (2) the quantity ; (3) the rate ch (4) the sum totalised. Army Plea (The). ..."

5. The History of English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century by Alfred William Benn (1906)
"And such endlessness cannot, so to speak, be totalised: it can be unified in parts, not unified as a whole, for that would amount to bounding what by ..."

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