Subtotal

Synonyms for "subtotal" (4 found)

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Translations

14 translations across 13 languages.

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Finnish

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  • välisumma noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

French

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  • sous-total noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Georgian

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  • შუალედური ჯამი noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

German

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  • Zwischensumme noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Greek

1 entries
  • μερικό άθροισμα noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Irish

1 entries
  • fo-iomlán noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 小計 noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Macedonian

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  • меѓузбир noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Manx

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  • fo-sym noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • subtotal noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Romanian

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  • subtotal noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)
  • sumă parțială noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Spanish

1 entries
  • subtotal noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

Turkish

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  • ara toplam noun (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed)

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A subtotal thyroidectomy usually prevents the recurrence of hyperthyroidism because only enough of the gland is left to maintain normal function.

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