Definition of totalizator in English:
totalizator
(also totalisator)
noun ˈtəʊt(ə)lʌɪzeɪtəˈtoʊdələˌzeɪdər
1A device showing the number and amount of bets staked on a race, to facilitate the division of the total among those backing the winner.
Example sentencesExamples
- Exempt are punters wanting to place a bet online with a bookmaker or a totalisator licensed in South Africa.
- Hardly had he struck the last key of the mechanical totalisator than his presence was asked for in the experimental room.
- Julius realised his rejected voting machine could speed up this whole process, so by 1913 he'd changed his voting machine into a totalisator, nicknamed the tote, which counted all the bets.
- Before the tender, the lottery and the Bulgarian sports totalisator will be transformed into a joint stock company.
- The Tasmanian Turf Club banned bookmakers and confined betting on the island to the on-course totalisator in 1897.
- Instant Racing is wagering processed through a standard totalizator.
- Wren's season of notoriety rose mainly from vehement wowser pursuit of his illegal totalisator in Collingwood.
- The fledgling Norfolk Island based AusTOTE also offers volume based commission rates of 2 to 5%, proving that a totalisator can be run on those low margins.
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Definition of totalizator in US English:
totalizator
nounˈtōdələˌzādərˈtoʊdələˌzeɪdər
A device showing the number and amount of bets staked on a race, to facilitate the division of the total among those backing the winner.
Example sentencesExamples
- Exempt are punters wanting to place a bet online with a bookmaker or a totalisator licensed in South Africa.
- The fledgling Norfolk Island based AusTOTE also offers volume based commission rates of 2 to 5%, proving that a totalisator can be run on those low margins.
- Before the tender, the lottery and the Bulgarian sports totalisator will be transformed into a joint stock company.
- Hardly had he struck the last key of the mechanical totalisator than his presence was asked for in the experimental room.
- Julius realised his rejected voting machine could speed up this whole process, so by 1913 he'd changed his voting machine into a totalisator, nicknamed the tote, which counted all the bets.
- The Tasmanian Turf Club banned bookmakers and confined betting on the island to the on-course totalisator in 1897.
- Instant Racing is wagering processed through a standard totalizator.
- Wren's season of notoriety rose mainly from vehement wowser pursuit of his illegal totalisator in Collingwood.