addition
Roget category 37
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.3. Quantity
›› 1.3.3. Conjunctive quantity
#37.
Addition
noun
addition,
annexation,
adjection† —
junction
etc.
43 —
superposition,
superaddition,
superjunction†,
superfetation —
accession,
reinforcement —
increase
etc.
35 —
increment,
supplement —
accompaniment
etc.
88 —
interposition
etc.
228 —
insertion
etc.
300.
verb
add,
annex,
affix,
superadd†,
subjoin,
superpose —
clap on,
saddle on —
tack to,
append,
tag —
ingraft† —
saddle with —
sprinkle —
introduce
etc.
(interpose)
228 —
insert
etc.
300.
become added,
accrue —
advene†,
supervene.
reinforce,
reenforce,
restrengthen† —
swell the ranks of —
augment
etc.
35.
adjective
added
etc.
v. —
additional —
supplemental,
supplementary —
suppletory†,
subjunctive —
adjectitious†,
adscititious†,
ascititious† —
additive,
extra,
accessory.
adverb
au reste [Fr.],
in addition,
more,
plus,
extra —
and,
also,
likewise,
too,
furthermore,
further,
item —
and also,
and eke —
else,
besides,
to boot,
et cetera —
&c. —
and so on,
and so forth —
into the bargain,
cum multis aliis [Lat.],
over and above,
moreover.
with,
withal —
including,
inclusive,
as well as,
not to mention,
let alone —
together with,
along with,
coupled with,
in conjunction with —
conjointly —
jointly
etc.
43.
phrase
adde parvum parvo magnus acervus erit [Lat.].
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