Total of a bill
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COSTTotal of a bill
RUNTOTotal, as a bill
TAXLine on a bill just above the total
amountsreach a total add up the bill amounts to $10
RANTOCost a total of
RANTOReached a total of
shamblesA state of total disorder
subtotalto total a portion of
chaosa state of total disorder
ADDUPTotal, as a column of figures
subtotaledSUBTOTAL, to total a portion of
subtotalingSUBTOTAL, to total a portion of
chaosesCHAOS, a state of total disorder
subtotalledSUBTOTAL, to total a portion of
subtotallingSUBTOTAL, to total a portion of
subtotalsSUBTOTAL, to total a portion of
swoonya partial or total loss of consciousness
summationsA sum total of things added together
enthalpythe total heat content of a system
gunnagea total of guns on a war-ship
lexisthe total stock of words in a language
countingTaking account of when reaching a total; including
enthalpiesENTHALPY, the total heat content of a system
tonnagethe carrying capacity or total volume of a ship
tonnagesthe carrying capacity or total volume of a ship
dictatorialOf or typical of a ruler with total power
subpopulationsthe total number of persons inhabiting a given area
payloadsThe total load of bombs carried by a bomber
lexisesLEXIS, the total stock of words in a language
gunnagesGUNNAGE, a total of guns on a war-ship
indumentum(Latin) a total body covering of hair, fur or feathers
MUSCLETISSUEPart of the wrapping of a gift from Bally Total Fitness?
summing(of two or more amounts) Add up to a specified total
workweeksThe total number of hours or days worked in a week
indumentaINDUMENTUM, (Latin) a total body covering of hair, fur or feathers
workweekThe total number of hours or days worked in a week
indumentumsINDUMENTUM, (Latin) a total body covering of hair, fur or feathers
POOLGene ... (total genetic information in the gametes of all a population's individuals)
torpora state of mental and motor inactivity with partial or total insensibility
deficitsthe amount by which a total falls short of the required amount