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Definition of addition
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Addition
(n.) That part of
arithmetic
which
treats
of
adding
numbers.
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Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Adventitious
::
Adventitious
(a.) Added
extrinsically;
not
essentially
inherent;
accidental
or
causal;
additional;
supervenient;
foreign.
Aggeneration
::
Aggeneration
(n.) The act of
producing
in
addition.
Overthrow
::
Overthrow
(n.) A
faulty
return
of the ball by a
fielder,
so that the
striker
makes an
additional
run..
Surtax
::
Surtax
(n.) An
additional
or extra tax.
Additory
::
Additory
(a.)
Tending
to add;
making
some
addition.
Subsidized
::
Subsidiary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
contributes
aid or
additional
supplies;
an
assistant;
an
auxiliary..
Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v. t.) To
strengthen
with new
force,
assistance,
material,
or
support;
as, to
reenforce
an
argument;
to
reenforce
a
garment;
especially,
to
strengthen
with
additional
troops,
as an army or a fort, or with
additional
ships,
as a
fleet..
Premium
::
Premium
(n.) A sum in
advance
of, or in
addition
to, the
nominal
or par value of
anything;
as, gold was at a
premium;
he sold his stock at a
premium..
Postscript
::
Postscript
(n.) A
paragraph
added to a
letter
after it is
concluded
and
signed
by the
writer;
an
addition
made to a book or
composition
after the main body of the work has been
finished,
containing
something
omitted,
or
something
new
occurring
to the
writer..
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) The act of
adding
two or more
things
together;
--
opposed
to
subtraction
or
diminution.
Ascriptitious
::
Ascriptitious
(a.)
Added;
additional.
Interline
::
Interline
(v. t.) To write or
insert
between
lines
already
written
or
printed,
as for
correction
or
addition;
to write or print
something
between
the lines of; as, to
interline
a page or a
book..
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) A title
annexed
to a man's name, to
identify
him more
precisely;
as, John Doe, Esq.;
Richard
Roe,
Gent.;
Robert
Dale,
Mason;
Thomas
Way, of New York; a mark of
distinction;
a
title..
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) The
central
part
around
which
additional
growths
are
added,
as of an
operculum..
Aggravation
::
Aggravation
(n.) The act of
aggravating,
or
making
worse;
-- used of
evils,
natural
or
moral;
the act of
increasing
in
severity
or
heinousness;
something
additional
to a crime or wrong and
enhancing
its guilt or
injurious
consequences..
Increase
::
Increase
(v. i.)
Addition
or
enlargement
in size,
extent,
quantity,
number,
intensity,
value,
substance,
etc.;
augmentation;
growth..
Become
::
Become
(v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to enter into some state or
condition,
by a
change
from
another
state,
or by
assuming
or
receiving
new
properties
or
qualities,
additional
matter,
or a new
character..
Connotation
::
Connotation
(n.) The act of
connoting;
a
making
known or
designating
something
additional;
implication
of
something
more than is
asserted.
Brandied
::
Brandied
(a.)
Mingled
with
brandy;
made
stronger
by the
addition
of
brandy;
flavored
or
treated
with
brandy;
as,
brandied
peaches..
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