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additament

[ uh-dit-uh-muhnt ]

noun

  1. something added; an addition.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ·徱···ٲ· [uh, -dit-, uh, -, men, -t, uh, -ree], adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of additament1

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin 徱峾Գٳܳ, equivalent to addit ( us ) (past participle) added ( addition ) + -- (by analogy with verbal derivatives such as ǰ峾Գٳܳ ornament ) + -mentum -ment
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Example Sentences

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My persuasion that the latter verses of the chapter were an additament of a later age.

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On the alternative that the additament takes on another additament, you will be embarrassed by a many-sided regress in infinitum.

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We shall now have to add to the seed another supplementation by subsidiaries themselves requiring an additament.

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For example, let a seed be granted to be productive when an additament is given, consisting of a complement of objects such as water, wind, and the like, as subsidiaries; otherwise an additament would be manifested without subsidiaries.

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In case an Additament be employed, what that is, and in what proportion it is added?

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