2. Verb. (third-person singular of total) ¹
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Definition of Totals
1. total [v] - See also: total
Lexicographical Neighbors of Totals
Literary usage of Totals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Economics of the International Stockholding of Wheat by Daniel T. Morrow (1980)
"than 5 percent, with identical nonzero totals for Oceania in 1970 and the ...
Rice import totals almost agree for South America in 1975 and Europe in 1965 ..."
2. An Introduction to Statistical Methods: A Textbook for College Students, a by Horace Secrist (1917)
"Major totals should be set off by double lines both horizontally and vertically.
... The Position «of totals. Until recently, totals in statistical tables ..."
3. Lancaster and York: A Century of English History (A.D. 1399-1485) by James Henry Ramsay (1892)
"With respect to the difference between the gross and the net totals, the reader
must be reminded that this represents a great deal more than necessary ..."
4. The Census of Massachusetts: 1875 by Carroll Davidson Wright (1877)
"The totals are the state aggregates drawn from those presentations. The figures
given for "Miscellaneous Manufactures" are the aggregated totals of those ..."
5. Annual Report by Boston (Mass.). Street Laying-Out Dept (1896)
"totals: Number of streets . . . . . .57 Length .... -42600ft. 8.06 miles Area .
... 70.47 acres totals : Number of streets ..... 151 Length .... 90979ft. ..."
6. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1908)
"Cumulative comparative rainfall table for Colusa, giving mo., aim., and seasonal
rainfall; also totals and averages for whole period. ..."