Word-Built World: totality

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totality

PRONUNCIATION:

(toh-TAL-i/uh-tee) 

MEANING:

noun:
1. The condition or quality of being complete or whole.
2. An aggregate amount or sum.
3. The phase of an eclipse when an obscuring body completely blocks the light source, e.g., when the moon completely blocks the view of the sun.

ETYMOLOGY:

From total, from Latin totus (entire). Earliest documented use: 1598.

Totality, France, Aug 11, 1999. Only the Sun’s corona and prominences are visible. Photo: Luc Viatour / Wikimedia

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