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11sum\ total — noun the final amount; everything taken together; total. The sum total of expenses for the trip was $450. Ten years was the sum total of John s education …
12sum total — noun the sum total of the whole amount of something, especially when this is less than expected or needed: Is that the sum total of what they ve taught you? …
13the sum total — the whole amount : the entire total of something usually + of The sum total of the payments will be $28,000. That s the sum total of what I know about cars. [=that s all I know about cars] • • • Main Entry: ↑sum total …
14(the) sum total — the sum total UK US noun the whole amount of something, especially when it is not very much Thesaurus: everything and including everythingsynonym totals and total amountssynonym …
15the sum total — visuma statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Ko nors suma, pvz., mokyklinė fizikos dėstymo priemonių visuma; principų visuma; charakterio bruožų visuma. atitikmenys: angl. the sum total vok. Gesamtheit rus. совокупность ryšiai: palygink – visybė …
16sum total — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A number or quantity obtained as a result of addition: aggregate, amount, sum, summation, total, totality. Archaic: tale. See COUNT …
17sum total — overall, final sum including everything; total amount for payment …
18sum total — noun Date: 14th century 1. a total arrived at through the counting of sums 2. total result ; totality …
19sum total — noun another term for sum (in sense 2) …
20sum-total — …