entire vs total

entire

adj
  • Whole; complete. 

  • Morally whole; pure; sheer. 

  • Complex-differentiable on all of ℂ. 

  • Having a smooth margin without any indentation. 

  • Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla. 

  • Not gelded. 

  • Internal; interior. 

noun
  • An uncastrated horse; a stallion. 

  • Porter or stout as delivered from the brewery. 

  • A complete envelope with stamps and all official markings: (prior to the use of envelopes) a page folded and posted. 

total

adj
  • Complete; absolute. 

  • Entire; relating to the whole of something. 

  • (of a function) Defined on all possible inputs. 

verb
  • To equal a total of; to amount to. 

  • To add up; to calculate the sum of. 

  • To amount to; to add up to. 

  • To demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss) 

noun
  • An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts. 

  • Sum. 

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