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The Latin adjective totus means all, the whole of, entire. Ad toto does not make grammatical sense, but in toto would mean "entirely", "completely".

Since ad in Latin takes the accusative case it can not go with the word toto - except in an invented form of Latin known as "Latino sine flexione". This was a simplified and peculiar language devised in 1903 by the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano, where almost all nouns and adjectives used as nouns are written in the ablative case. Needless to say, Latino sine flexione is not widely used today.

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