Full: adj. and name (word coming from the medieval Latin totalis, from the classic totus “all”).
The word “total” has several meanings:
1. Actions: Which affects all the parts, all the elements (of the thing or the person considered) (complete, general).
Total destruction.
Total eclipse.
Total war.
State, feeling: Which is reduced, altered, damaged by nothing (absolute).
Full.
Total confidence (whole, perfect).
Especially after a noun preceded by the definite article: Pris da...
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