total vs unconditional

total

adj
  • Complete; absolute. 

  • Entire; relating to the whole of something. 

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

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

  • Sum. 

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) 

unconditional

adj
  • Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications. 

noun
  • That which is not conditional. 

  • A conditional-like structure expressing that the consequent holds true regardless of the particular value of the antecedent. 

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