entirety (noun)
31mankind — noun a) The human race in its entirety. b) All male men as opposed to all women. Ant: womankind …
32apparatus — noun /æ.pəˈɹæ.təs,æ.pəˈɹeɪ.təs,æpəˈɹɑːtəs/ a) The entirety of means whereby a specific production is made existent or task accomplished. b) A complex machine or instrument. Syn: setup …
33entireness — noun entirety …
34lock, stock and barrel — noun A thing in its entirety, with nothing omitted. They want to buy the whole thing, lock, stock and barrel …
35estate — noun 1》 a property consisting of a large house and extensive grounds. ↘a property where coffee, rubber, grapes, or other crops are cultivated. 2》 Brit. an area of land and buildings developed for residential, industrial, or commercial… …
36ensemble — noun 1) a Bulgarian folk ensemble Syn: group, band; company, troupe, cast, chorus, corps; informal combo 2) the buildings present a charming provincial ensemble Syn: whole, entity, unit, body …
37sum — noun 1) a large sum of money Syn: amount, quantity, volume 2) just a small sum Syn: amount of money, price, charge, fee, cost 3) the sum of two numbers Syn …
38totality — noun the concept is difficult to grasp in its totality Syn: entirety, wholeness, fullness, completeness; whole, total, aggregate, sum, sum total; all, everything …
39sum — noun 1) a large sum of money Syn: amount, quantity, price, charge, fee, cost 2) the sum of two numbers Syn: total, sum total, grand total, tally 3) …
40gross — Noun: Twelve dozen. Adjective: Without deduction. As a whole or in an entirety; total. Large; lacking refinement. Braun s Appeal, 105 Pa 414, 415. See in gross …