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additament
[ uh-dit-uh-muhnt ]
noun
- something added; an addition.
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Other Words From
- ad·dit·a·men·ta·ry [uh, -dit-, uh, -, men, -t, uh, -ree], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of additament1
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Example Sentences
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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An Aqua regis may also be drawn from nitrous earths by the force of fire only, without the help of any additament.
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Corrosive Sublimate may also be made only by mixing Mercury with Sea-salt, without any additament.
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Milk left to itself, without the help of distillation, or any additament whatever, undergoes a sort of decomposition.
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