A — 1: πᾶς
(Strong's #3956 — Adjective — pas — pas )

radically means "all." Used without the article it means "every," every kind or variety. So the RV marg. in Ephesians 2:21 , "every building," and the text in Ephesians 3:15 , "every family," and the RV marg. of Acts 2:36 , "every house;" or it may signify "the highest degree," the maximum of what is referred to, as, "with all boldness" Acts 4:29 . Before proper names of countries, cities and nations, and before collective terms, like "Israel," it signifies either "all" or "the whole," e.g., Matthew 2:3; Acts 2:36 . Used with the article, it means the whole of one object. In the plural it signifies "the totality of the persons or things referred to." Used without a noun it virtually becomes a pronoun, meaning "everyone" or "anyone." In the plural with a noun it means "all." One form of the neuter plural (panta) signifies "wholly, together, in all ways, in all things," Acts 20:35; 1—Corinthians 9:25 . The neuter plural without the article signifies "all things severally," e.g., John 1:3; 1—Corinthians 2:10; preceded by the article it denotes "all things," as constituting a whole, e.g., Romans 11:36; 1—Corinthians 8:6; Ephesians 3:9 . See EVERY , Note (1), WHOLE.

A — 2: ἅπας
(Strong's #537 — Adjective — hapas — hap'-as )

a strengthened form of pas, signifies "quite all, the whole," and, in the plural, "all, all things." Preceded by an article and followed by a noun it means "the whole of." In 1—Timothy 1:16 the significance is "the whole of His longsuffering," or "the fulness of His longsuffering." See EVERY , WHOLE.

A — 3: ὅλος
(Strong's #3650 — Adjective — holos — hol'-os )

"the whole, all," is most frequently used with the article followed by a noun, e.g., Matthew 4:23 . It is used with the article alone, in John 7:23 , "every whit;" Acts 11:26; 21:31; 28:30; Titus 1:11; Luke 5:5 , in the best texts. See ALTOGETHER.

ENTIRE.
B — 1: ὅλως
(Strong's #3654 — Adverb — holos — hol'-oce )

signifies "at all," Matthew 5:34; 1—Corinthians 15:29; "actually," 1—Corinthians 5:1 , RV (AV, wrongly, "commonly"); "altogether," 1—Corinthians 6:7 (AV, "utterly").

1—Thessalonians 5:23Acts 4:18
B — 2: πάντως
(Strong's #3843 — Adverb — pantos — pan'-toce )

when used without a negative, signifies "wholly, entirely, by all means," Acts 18:21 (AV); 1—Corinthians 9:22; "altogether," 1—Corinthians 9:10; "no doubt, doubtless," Luke 4:23 , RV (AV, surely"); Acts 28:4 . In 21:22 it is translated "certainly," RV, for AV, "needs" (lit., "by all means"). With a negative it signifies "in no wise," Romans 3:9; 1—Corinthians 5:10; 16:12 ("at all"). See ALTOGETHER , DOUBT (NO), MEANS , SURELY , WISE.

C — 1: ὅσος
(Strong's #3745 — pronoun — hosa — hos'-os )

the neuter plural of hosos, "as much as," chiefly used in the plural, is sometimes rendered "all that," e.g., Acts 4:23; 14:27 . It really means "whatsoever things." See Luke 9:10 , RV , "what things."