plenary vs totalistic

plenary

adj
  • Complete; full; entire; absolute. 

  • Fully attended; for everyone's attendance. 

noun
  • Part of a lesson, usually at or towards the end, designed to review or evaluate the learning that has taken place. 

  • plenary session 

totalistic

adj
  • Of or relating to totalism. 

  • Having the state of each cell represented by a number, and the value of a cell dependent only on the sum of the values of nearby cells. 

How often have the words plenary and totalistic occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )