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Definition of additional
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Additional
(n.)
Something
added.
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Pier
::
Pier (n.) Any
additional
or
auxiliary
mass of
masonry
used to
stiffen
a wall. See
Buttress.
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) An
additional
piece of
canvas
laced to the foot of a jib or
foresail
in
moderate
winds.
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) The
central
part
around
which
additional
growths
are
added,
as of an
operculum..
Corollary
::
Corollary
(n.)
Something
which
follows
from the
demonstration
of a
proposition;
an
additional
inference
or
deduction
from a
demonstrated
proposition;
a
consequence.
More
::
More (n.) That which is in
addition;
something
other and
further;
an
additional
or
greater
amount.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
New;
original;
additional.
Annex
::
Annex (n.)
Something
annexed
or
appended;
as, an
additional
stipulation
to a
writing,
a
subsidiary
building
to a main
building;
a
wing..
Banyan
::
Banyan
(n.) A tree of the same genus as the
common
fig, and
called
the
Indian
fig
(Ficus
Indica),
whose
branches
send
shoots
to the
ground,
which take root and
become
additional
trunks,
until it may be the tree
covers
some acres of
ground
and is able to
shelter
thousands
of men..
Another
::
Another
(pron.
& a.) One more, in
addition
to a
former
number;
a
second
or
additional
one,
similar
in
likeness
or in
effect..
Accessary
::
Accessary
(a.)
Accompanying,
as a
subordinate;
additional;
accessory;
esp.,
uniting
in, or
contributing
to, a
crime,
but not as chief
actor.
See
Accessory..
Connotation
::
Connotation
(n.) The act of
connoting;
a
making
known or
designating
something
additional;
implication
of
something
more than is
asserted.
Handicap
::
Handicap
(n.) An
allowance
of a
certain
amount
of time or
distance
in
starting,
granted
in a race to the
competitor
possessing
inferior
advantages;
or an
additional
weight
or other
hindrance
imposed
upon the one
possessing
superior
advantages,
in order to
equalize,
as much as
possible,
the
chances
of
success;
as, the
handicap
was five
seconds,
or ten
pounds,
and the
like..
Still
::
Still (a.) In an
increasing
or
additional
degree;
even more; -- much used with
comparatives.
Connote
::
Connote
(v. t.) To mark along with; to
suggest
or
indicate
as
additional;
to
designate
by
implication;
to
include
in the
meaning;
to
imply.
Accumulative
::
Accumulative
(a.)
Characterized
by
accumulation;
serving
to
collect
or
amass;
cumulative;
additional.
Rider
::
Rider (n.) An
addition
or
amendment
to a
manuscript
or other
document,
which is
attached
on a
separate
piece of
paper;
in
legislative
practice,
an
additional
clause
annexed
to a bill while in
course
of
passage;
something
extra or
burdensome
that is
imposed..
Adjectitious
::
Adjectitious
()
Added;
additional.
Before
::
Before
(prep.)
Preceding
in time;
earlier
than;
previously
to;
anterior
to the time when; --
sometimes
with the
additional
idea of
purpose;
in order that.
Further
::
Further
(superl.)
Beyond;
additional;
as, a
further
reason
for this
opinion;
nothing
further
to
suggest..
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) Among the
Mormons,
to
confirm
or set apart as a
second
or
additional
wife..
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