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View synonyms for complemental
complemental
[ kom-pluh-men-tl ]
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Other Words From
- comple·mental·ly adverb
- uncom·ple·mental adjective
- uncom·ple·mental·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of complemental1
First recorded in 1595–1605; complement + -al 1
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Example Sentences
The quantity taken in with the deepest possible inspiration (complemental air) is about 100 cubic inches.
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Hence I have called these males Complemental Males, to show that they do not pair with a female, but with a bisexual individual.
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Perhaps they were really mated, their pettinesses and selfishnesses peculiarly complemental.
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Complemental Male of Scalpellum vulgare, attached over the fold in the occludent margin of the scutum of the hermaphrodite.
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Complemental Male of Scalpellum villosum, greatly magnified.
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