noun, used as a suffix
Used as a suffix attached to a group noun (family, company, village, etc.) to mean 'the entire group' or 'all members of the group'. Often implies collective action or state.
家族総ぐるみで旅行に行った。
The whole family went on a trip together.
村総ぐるみで祭りを準備した。
The entire village prepared for the festival.
noun
covering entirely
Rare standalone noun use meaning something is completely covered or wrapped in cloth, leather, etc. More often seen in compounds or descriptive contexts.
その椅子は革の総包みで、高級感がある。
The chair is entirely covered in leather and has a luxurious feel.
丸ごと is an adverb meaning 'in its entirety' or 'whole', often used for objects (e.g., 魚を丸ごと食べる). 総ぐるみ focuses on groups of people or entities acting collectively.
全部 is a general noun/adverb meaning 'all' or 'everything'. 総ぐるみ is more specific to groups and carries a nuance of inclusiveness of every member.
Compound of 総 (そう, 'all') + ぐるみ (suffix meaning 'including' or 'wrapping'). The suffix ぐるみ derives from the verb 包む (くるむ, 'to wrap'), implying enveloping or including everything.