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accession an addition or increase. [1/5 definitions]
add to put numbers together; to perform addition. [1/3 definitions]
addendum an addition or intended addition, esp. a supplement to a book or other document.
additionally in addition to what was already mentioned.
additive involving, related to, or produced by addition. [1/2 definitions]
add-on an optional item that may be bought in addition to a main item to supplement or improve it. [1/2 definitions]
affix that which is joined or appended; addition. [1/5 definitions]
again in addition to the other amount being compared with. [1/5 definitions]
alloy to degrade the purity of by the addition of some element; adulterate. [1/5 definitions]
also too; in addition.
amendment an addition to, change to, or deletion from a document such as a legislative bill or contract. [1/3 definitions]
and/or in addition to or instead of.
arithmetic the simplest form of mathematics consisting of the theory and computation of whole numbers, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, evolution, and involution. [1/3 definitions]
arterialize to change (blood from the veins) into blood for the arteries through the addition of oxygen in the lungs.
associative property in addition and multiplication, the characteristic that allows you to add or multiply a group of numbers in any order and get the same answer. For example, in multiplication, (5 x 2) x 7 is equal to (7 x 2) x 5.
as well in addition; also; too.
benefits something that you get, in addition to money, from your job. Some benefits are health insurance and paid vacation leave. [1/2 definitions]
besides in addition to.
both the one in addition to the other. [1/3 definitions]
cement any of various powdered mixtures of clay and limestone that harden into a solid with the addition of water, used as a construction material. [1/6 definitions]
Central Africa a large region of Africa in the central part of the continent usually consisting of Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Republic of the Congo, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and often including, in addition, other nearby nations depending on which definition of the region is used.