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  • 81addition — Implies physical contact, something added to another. Structure physically attached to or connected with building itself. Mack v. Eyssell, 332 Mo. 671, 59 S.W.2d 1049. Extension; increase; augmentation. Meyering v. Miller, 330 Mo. 885, 51 S.W.2d… …

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  • 82addition — Implies physical contact, something added to another. Structure physically attached to or connected with building itself. Mack v. Eyssell, 332 Mo. 671, 59 S.W.2d 1049. Extension; increase; augmentation. Meyering v. Miller, 330 Mo. 885, 51 S.W.2d… …

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  • 83annex — [ə neks′, aneks′; ] for n. [ an′eks΄] vt. [ME annexen < OFr annexer < L annexus, pp. of annectere < ad , to + nectere, to tie, bind: see NET1] 1. to add on or attach, as a smaller thing to a larger; append 2. to add to as a condition,… …

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  • 84complement — [käm′plə mənt; ] for v [., käm′pləment΄] n. [ME < L complementum, that which fills up or completes < complere: see COMPLETE] 1. that which completes or brings to perfection 2. the amount or number needed to fill or complete 3. a complete… …

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  • 85supplement — [sup′lə mənt; ] for v. [, sup′ləment΄] n. [ME < L supplementum < supplere: see SUPPLY1] 1. something added, esp. to make up for a lack or deficiency 2. a section added to a book or the like to give additional information, correct errors in… …

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  • 86addition — n. 1 the act or process of adding or being added. 2 a person or thing added (a useful addition to the team). Phrases and idioms: in addition (often foll. by to) as something added. Etymology: ME f. OF addition or f. L additio (as ADD) …

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  • 87ad´di|tive|ly — ad|di|tive «AD uh tihv», noun, adjective. –n. 1. something added, such as an ingredient to keep food fresh or to improve its flavor, color, texture, or beneficial effect: »Vitamins and preservatives are some of the additives in this bread. 2. a… …

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  • 88ad|di|tive — «AD uh tihv», noun, adjective. –n. 1. something added, such as an ingredient to keep food fresh or to improve its flavor, color, texture, or beneficial effect: »Vitamins and preservatives are some of the additives in this bread. 2. a substance… …

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  • 89dollop — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1812 1. chiefly British an indefinite often large quantity especially of something liquid < out of heaven, as if a plug had been pulled, fell a jolly dollop of rain E. M. Forster > 2. a lump or glob&#8230; …

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  • 90annex — annexable, adj. v. /euh neks , an eks/; n. /an eks, iks/, v.t. 1. to attach, append, or add, esp. to something larger or more important. 2. to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state: Germany annexed part of&#8230; …

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