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  1. "Subtotal" vs "total" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 22, 2011 · I've always thought of subtotal as a calculated value that is not the final amount on an invoice (for example, a sum of individual prices before discounts/taxes are applied, or the total for a …

  2. Is there a word or phrase for the price for all units combined?

    Apr 21, 2020 · The general word is subtotal: [Merriam-Webster] : the sum of part of a series of figures // Your subtotal is $14, and with tax, that will be $14.70. Depending on context, a subtotal can …

  3. Is subaccount one word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Adding it to an existing word creates a new word. Compare words like subtotal or subspace. Would you say either of these is more than one word? The difference here is that subtotal and subspace are …

  4. single word requests - If a discount is pre-tax or post-tax then what ...

    May 7, 2019 · Discounts are calculated on the sub-total (or subtotal) amount in retail/wholesale areas. In other words, they are tax exclusive. However, in tax accounting, one gets the concepts of: tax …

  5. Word that describes whether a cost is per item or for the total

    Jul 26, 2024 · This is not a duplicate of either of those answers. The first proposed dup wanted subtotal. The second proposed dup was closed because it didn't meet standards. This question is valid and …

  6. "Difference to" or "difference with" or "difference from"

    Aug 4, 2011 · When comparing two objects using the word difference, we say, for example, 'the difference between Intel and AMD'. However, when the sentence contains just one object, how do I …

  7. meaning - Is "rewardist" a real word/profession? - English Language ...

    Mar 7, 2024 · Seems to be part of the character's eccentricity to make up a word. He finds missing persons using the literal tracking skills of indigenous hunters. He is not a bounty hunter who finds …

  8. What is etymology of the term "right up the Wazoo"?

    Nov 3, 2010 · Both up and out can be used in conjunction with the wazoo, and both imply too much of something. In this context, the wazoo is a slang term for the anus. The etymology of the term is …

  9. any of this or these? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 21, 2020 · These makes sense despite the singular choice of or: Choose one drink, and only one -- coffee, tea, or milk. Our cake goes well with any and all of these.

  10. grammar - Funnily enough or Funny enough - English Language

    Feb 6, 2020 · The problem is the two meanings of "funnily" OED: Funnily 1: In an amusing or humorous manner; comically. 1929 Manitoba Free Press 19 Nov. 19/2 [The play] is produced against settings …