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totalité

Definitions of totalité
  1. noun
    the whole amount
    synonyms: ensemble, montant, somme, tout
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    type of:
    ensemble, tout
    an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity
  2. noun
    all of something including all its component elements or parts
    synonyms: ensemble, tout
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    types:
    unité
    a single undivided whole
    complexité, composition
    a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts
    hybride
    a composite of mixed origin
    syndrome
    a complex of concurrent things
    type of:
    concept, notion
    an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
  3. noun
    the state of being total and complete
    synonyms: intégralité
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    type of:
    intégralité
    the state of being complete and entire; having everything that is needed
  4. noun
    the state of being complete and entire; having everything that is needed
    synonyms: intégralité
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    antonyms:
    défectuosité
    the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect
    types:
    intégralité
    the state of being total and complete
    ensemble, intégralité
    completeness over a broad scope
    type of:
    intégralité
    an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting
  5. noun
    the condition of being filled to capacity
    synonyms: plénitude
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    antonyms:
    vide
    the state of containing nothing
    types:
    rassasiement, satiété
    the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
    overdose, surdosage, surplus
    the state of being more than full
    solidité
    state of having the interior filled with matter
    type of:
    condition, statut, état
    a state at a particular time
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