noun
- A number or quantity obtained as a result of addition: aggregate, amount, sum, summation, total, totality. Archaic tale. See count.
| Thesaurus: sum total |
| Idioms: sum total |
The entirety, everything, as in I spent all day in the kitchen and the sum total of my efforts is this cake. [Mid-1600s]
| WordNet: sum total |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the final aggregate
Synonyms: sum, summation
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| Estate (insurance term) | |
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