Word meaning something added


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что-то добавленное

что-то добавлено


Motion is not something added on at the end, but something that requires consideration during the design of any two screens.



Движение — это не что-то добавленное в конце, а что-то, что требует внимания при проектировании любых двух экранов.


The state is not something added onto the capitalist economy, but a necessity if the capital/labor process is to go (relatively) smoothly-just as (reciprocally) the efficient functioning of the capitalist production process is necessary for the state to exist.



Государство-это не что-то добавленное в капиталистическую экономику, а необходимость, чтобы процесс взаимодействия капитала/труда шел (относительно) гладко-так же, как верно и обратное — эффективное функционирование капиталистического производственного процесса необходимо для существования государства.


As Maslow wrote in his diary: «I think of the self-actualizing man not as an ordinary man with something added, but rather as the ordinary man with nothing taken away.»



Анализируя данный тип потребностей, А. Маслоу писал: «Я представляю себе самоактуализировавшегося человека не как обычного человека, которому что-то добавлено, а как обычного человека, у которого ничего не отнято.


Artifact: Something added artificially.


Each has something added to it.


It is a label, something added to the sensation itself.


Emotion is not something added to thought.



Эмоция — это не добавка к мышлению.


Emotion is not something added to thought.


Amendment — something added to a document 9.



Список поправок: добавился новый пункт 9.


You may even want to see something added to the site.


Remember that something removed means something added.


I would also like something added of course, but in fact it is said almost everything.



Я бы еще кое-чего добавил конечно же, но по сути сказано практически все.


A person is a nature with something added, namely, independent subsistence, individuality.



Личность — это природа, к которой добавлено нечто — а именно, независимое бытие, индивидуальность.


While this is like the promise of Point 4, there is something added.


It would require something being taken away from the genome, not something added to it.



Для этого было бы нужно что-то удалить из генома, а не добавить.


It was something added, you see.


Internal control is therefore different from the perspective of some observers who view it as something added on to an entity’s activities, or as a necessary burden.



Таким образом, внутренний контроль отличается от представления ряда экспертов, которые рассматривают его как некое дополнение к деятельности организации, или как необходимое обременение.


And nevertheless, something added to Igor Zyuzin’s confidence in loud statements in early 2016.



И тем не менее что-то же придало Игорю Зюзину уверенность в громких заявлениях в начале 2016 года.


Krishnamurti: Because the known may change or may be taken away or get something added to it.



КРИШНАМУРТИ: Потому что известное может измениться или исчезнуть или обрасти какими-то добавлениями.


«Positive» means something added to the personality that should not be there.

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What word means «the thing(s) you added to something»? It’s something like ‘addium’ or something Latin-like! But I can’t really remember.

I remember seeing it used in some context as follows.

  1. You write a comment.
  2. Then you want to add something to it, you’d write:

    Old comment.

    [the word goes here]

    New comment.

And it’s not edit or P.S.

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Addendum, plural addenda.

Latin gerundive meaning «what is/was to be added», plural «things that are/were to be added».

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I believe you referring to the word addendum.

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Another word you could use is codicil.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of something added in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of something added in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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Other forms: added; adding; adds

When you add, you join two or more things together. If you add on to your summer cottage, you build an extra room that’s connected to your existing house.

If your boss adds ten dollars to your paycheck, she gives you the money in addition to, or on top of, your salary. And when you add a column of numbers, you combine each one in the list until you get a final answer. You might verbally add something by making one last statement: «I’d like to add that I can’t wait to visit again!» The Latin root is addere, «add to, join, or attach.»

Definitions of add

  1. verb

    make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of

    “We
    added two students to that dorm room”

    “She
    added a personal note to her letter”

    Add insult to injury”

    Add some extra plates to the dinner table”

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    Antonyms:

    take away, take out

    take out or remove

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    modify, qualify

    add a modifier to a constituent

    gild the lily, paint the lily

    make unnecessary additions to what is already complete

    adjoin

    attach or add

    work in

    add by mixing or blending on or attaching

    add on

    make an addition

    include

    add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category

    mix, mix in

    add as an additional element or part

    put on

    add to something existing

    butylate

    introduce the butyl group into a chemical compound

    put on

    add to the odometer

    inject

    to introduce (a new aspect or element)

    welt

    put a welt on

    intercalate

    insert (days) in a calendar

    mark, punctuate

    insert punctuation marks into

    concatenate

    add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series

    string, string up

    add as if on a string

    combine, compound

    put or add together

    milk

    add milk to

    fortify

    add nutrients to

    stud

    provide with or construct with studs

    button

    provide with buttons

    enrich

    make wealthy or richer

    supplement

    add as a supplement to what seems insufficient

    dash

    add an enlivening or altering element to

    totalise, totalize

    make into a total

    recombine

    to combine or put together again

    mix

    combine (electronic signals)

    synthesise, synthesize

    combine so as to form a more complex, product

    quote

    put quote marks around

    feather one’s nest

    enrich oneself by taking advantage of one’s position

    vitaminise, vitaminize

    add vitamins as a supplement

    eke out, fill out

    supplement what is thought to be deficient

    leverage

    supplement with leverage

    type of:

    increase

    become bigger or greater in amount

  2. verb

    make an addition by combining numbers

    Add 27 and 49, please!”

    synonyms:

    add together

    add together, add up, sum, sum up, summate, tally, tot, tot up, total, tote up

    determine the sum of

  3. verb

    determine the sum of

    Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town”

    synonyms:

    add together, add up, sum, sum up, summate, tally, tot, tot up, total, tote up

    add together

    make an addition by combining numbers

  4. verb

    constitute an addition

    “This paper will
    add to her reputation”

  5. “The music
    added a lot to the play”

    “This
    adds a light note to the program”

    synonyms:

    bestow, bring, contribute, impart, lend

  6. verb

    state or say further

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noun

the act or process of adding or uniting.

the process of uniting two or more numbers into one sum, represented by the symbol +.

the result of adding.

a wing, room, etc., added to a building, or abutting land added to real estate already owned.

Chemistry. a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form another compound.

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Idioms about addition

    in addition to, as well as; besides: In addition to directing the play, she designed most of the scenery.

Origin of addition

1350–1400; Middle English addicio(u)n<Latin additiōn- (stem of additiō), equivalent to addit(us), past participle of addere to add (ad-ad- + di- put + -tus past participle suffix) + -iōn--ion

synonym study for addition

4. Addition, accessory, adjunct, attachment mean something joined onto or used with something else. Addition is the general word, carrying no implication of size, importance, or kind, but merely that of being joined to something previously existing: an addition to an income, to a building, to one’s cares. An accessory is a subordinate addition to a more important thing, for the purpose of aiding, completing, ornamenting, etc.: accessories to a costume. An adjunct is a subordinate addition that aids or assists a main thing or person but is often separate: a second machine as an adjunct to the first. An attachment is an accessory part that may be easily connected and removed: a sewing machine attachment for pleating.

OTHER WORDS FROM addition

pre·ad·di·tion, nounre·ad·di·tion, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH addition

addition , edition

Words nearby addition

Addis Ababa, Addison, Addisonian, Addison’s disease, additament, addition, additional, additionality, Additional Member System, addition polymer, addition reaction

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MORE ABOUT ADDITION

What is a basic definition of addition?

Addition is a mathematical operation in which two or more numbers are combined to equal a greater number. The word addition also refers to the act of adding. More generally, it refers to an increase or boost applied to something. Addition has a few other senses as a noun.

Addition is one of math’s basic operations. Two or more numbers are united to result in a greater number, called a sum. The symbol used for addition is +, which is called a plus sign.

Real-life examples: Here are some basic examples of addition: 2 + 2 = 4, 17 + 35 = 52, 143 + 64 = 207.

Used in a sentence: I’m teaching the kids to use addition to figure out how much money they need to pay for lunch. 

An addition is something that has been joined or combined with something else to enhance it or provide more to it.

Real-life examples: Recipes can be improved or made more flavorful by using additions such as spices. Accessories and decorations are used as additions to things like cars or clothing to make them look nicer or more stylish.

Used in a sentence: Paintings and flowers make nice additions to any room. 

Relatedly, addition can refer to new rooms or wings that are attached to a building.

Used in a sentence: The college is planning a new addition to the campus library. 

Addition is also used to refer to the act or an instance of adding to something or increasing it in some way.

Used in a sentence: The roller coaster became much more popular after the addition of exciting music and amazing decorations.

Where does addition come from?

The first records of the word addition come from around 1350. It ultimately comes from the Latin additiōn-, which comes from the verb addere, meaning “to add.”

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How is addition used in real life?

Addition is a common word used in the context of math and in general.

If anyone ever feels dumb, keep in mind I still use my calculator to do basic addition.

— tessfeller (@tessfeller) November 23, 2020

Huh, I didn’t realize siu mai/siomai is a common Filippino dish. Fascinating to see all the variations with additions of jicama, citrus and a chicken variation.

— Karon Liu (@karonliu) November 18, 2020

Every two years I reassess my bridesmaid list. Some upgrades, some cuts, some additions (bigger budget)

— Angela Trimbur (@angelatrimbur) March 27, 2016

Try using addition!

Is the following math problem an example of addition?

5 x 6 = 30

Words related to addition

extension, inclusion, bonus, boost, enhancement, expansion, supplement, accession, annexation, attachment, augmentation, enlargement, accessory, accretion, accrual, addendum, additive, adjunct, aggrandizement, annex

How to use addition in a sentence

  • In addition to its new small body, Sony also announced a new super-compact 28-60mm lens.

  • In addition to the product premieres, Apple made an ambitious environmental announcement.

  • The move to offer a cheaper watch follows Apple’s iPhone SE strategy to offer a new device with fewer features in addition to keeping an older model for sale.

  • In addition to having more people living on the coasts than ever before, the hurricanes themselves are getting stronger.

  • If you are a person who organizes your charging cables and never has enough outlets, this dimmable lamp would make an excellent addition to your space.

  • In addition, foreign films were limited by a system of licensure to a third of the number of domestic films.

  • In addition to visiting the tomb of John Paul, who died of natural causes in 2005, Agca asked to see his successor, Pope Francis.

  • In addition to the negative on-field attention, off-the-field problems were just as bad this year.

  • In addition, he had made prudent investments and, except for his wine cellar, did not live lavishly.

  • In addition, because House Democrats were cut out of the negotiations over the bill, they don’t feel any incentive to play ball.

  • With each division, in addition to the divisional staff, there were officers detached from the headquarters staff.

  • Now in addition to that I had something else in my own college course—something of the same sort of thing but better.

  • The “Compañia General de Tabacos” lost about ₱30,000 in cash in addition to the damage done to their offices and property.

  • In future years the poor-rate (so-called) will include, in addition to these, all other rates levyable by the Corporation.

  • During the last century these were recast, and addition made to the peal, which now consists of twelve.

British Dictionary definitions for addition


noun

the act, process, or result of adding

a person or thing that is added or acquired

a mathematical operation in which the sum of two numbers or quantities is calculated. Usually indicated by the symbol +

mainly US and Canadian a part added to a building or piece of land; annexe

obsolete a title following a person’s name

in addition (adverb) also; as well; besides

in addition to (preposition) besides; as well as

Word Origin for addition

C15: from Latin additiōn-, from addere to add

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Scientific definitions for addition


The act, process, or operation of adding two or more numbers to compute their sum.

The American Heritage® Science Dictionary
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Other Idioms and Phrases with addition

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