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SUPERADDITION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUPERADDITION is the act or process of superadding something. How to use superaddition in a sentence.
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SUPERADDITION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
something that has been added to something else that has already been added : The skull is a superaddition to the spine. The maximum dose was administered, ...
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superaddition - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
superaddition (countable and uncountable, plural superadditions). The act or process of superadding. Something superadded. An oversum.
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superaddition
superaddition (ˌs(j)uːpərəˈdɪʃən) [f. superadd, after addition.] 1. The action (or an act) of superadding, or the condition of being superadded; further addition. Often a mere strengthening of addition: cf. superadd 1.1609 Bible (Douay) Ezek. iii. comm., More grace added to the former which was suff...
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Superaddition - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
1. The act of adding to something, or of adding something extraneous. 2. That which is added. This superaddition is nothing but fat.
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SUPERADD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
superadd in American English (ˈsupərˈæd ) verb transitive to put in as extra; add to what has already been added.
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unaudible
† unˈaudible, a. Obs. [un-1 7 and 5 b.] = inaudible a.1611 Florio, Inaudibile, vnaudible, not to be heard. 1650 R. Stapylton Strada's Low C. Wars vii. 68 The man read it in French, and Low Dutch, but with such a hoarse vnaudible Voyce, that very few understood him. 1667 Decay Chr. Piety ii. ¶18 Shal...
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Locke & Leibniz on Superaddition - Notebook
Locke & Leibniz on Superaddition. Locke's Inconsistent Triad. Locke appears to hold three claims that are not all compatible. First, he endorses what I ...
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superaddition, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun superaddition is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for superaddition is from 1584. superaddition is a borrowing from ...
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Lockean superaddition and Lockean humility - ScienceDirect.com
These two passages correlate with the two phenomena most central to the debate over superaddition: gravitation and thinking matter. In the early editions of the ...
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definition of Superaddition by The Free Dictionary
The act of adding something in excess or something extraneous; also, something which is added in excess or extraneously. This superaddition is nothing but fat.
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A short history of Locke's "superaddition": from Father Mersenne to ...
Far from being a product of Locke's philosophical genius, the theory of the divine superaddition of thought to matter is rooted in the ...
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supra-
supra-, prefix (ˈs(j)uːprə) repr. L. suprā- = suprā (related to super and ultimately to sub) adv. and prep., above, beyond, in addition (to), before in time, occurring in a few compounds in classical and late Latin; in med. and mod.L. it is mainly restricted to technical terms. Its meanings in Engli...
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