Definition of Totalises

1. totalise [v] - See also: totalise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Totalises

total suspended particulates
total suspended solids
total synechia
total syntheses
total synthesis
total transfusion
total war
total wars
totaled
totaling
totalisator
totalisators
totalise
totalised
totaliser
totalises (current term)
totalising
totalism
totalisms
totalist
totalistic
totalists
totalitarian
totalitarianism
totalitarianist
totalitarianists
totalitarianize
totalitarians
totalities
totality

Literary usage of Totalises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquitiesby William George Smith, Charles Anthon by William George Smith, Charles Anthon (1870)
"... the notion of a distinction of race a stock is implied, or at least the notion of a totali! of persons distinguished from other totalises b ..."

2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of by Nicholas Hill, New York (State). Supreme Court (1845)
"... occasioned by injuries to real property, are local, as trespass, or case for nuisances, or waste, &c. totalises, lands, water-courses, right of common, ..."

3. Walter of Henley's Husbandry: Together with an Anonymous Husbandry by Walter de Henley, William Cunningham (1890)
"It is now possible to describe with greater precision the nature of the topics treated in each of the four totalises which are here printed. ..."

4. Art in the Nineteenth Century by Charles Walston (1903)
"This he achieves through the impressions which they evoke in him ; and he composes or totalises the impressions, not the parts of the landscapes themselves, ..."

5. Art in the Nineteenth Century by Charles Walston (1903)
"This he achieves through the impressions which they evoke in him ; and he composes or totalises the impressions, not the parts of the landscapes themselves, ..."

6. The Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material: Being a Treatise on the by George Frederick Zimmer (1922)
"The integrator continuously totalises the product of two quantities, one proportional to the weight of material suspended, and the other to the travel of ..."

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