addition

addition
addition, accretion, increment, accession agree in denoting a thing that serves to increase another in size, amount, or content.
Addition implies union with something already existing as a whole or as a unit
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he built an addition to his house last year

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the office boy, a recent addition to the staff, was busy with the copying press— Archibald Marshall

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Sometimes improvement rather than increase is stressed
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the paintings were an addition to the room

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Accretion implies attachment from the outside; it may be used of the process as well as of the thing added
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a rolled snowball grows by accretion

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It often suggests additions made to an original body over a considerable period of time
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the professional historian, whose aim is exact truth, should brush aside the glittering accretions of fiction that have encrusted it— Grandgent

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Nearly always it implies the addition of unessential or alien matter
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all progress in literary style lies in the heroic resolve to cast aside accretions and exuberances— Ellis

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Increment usually implies addition bit by bit in consecutive or serial order
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the salaries are raised by annual increments

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one more wave in the endless ebb and flow of action and reaction, the infinitesimal increments of which we call Progress— Lowes

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Sometimes it signifies increase in value
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benefited from an unearned increment in the value of his land resulting from growth of the city

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Accession denotes something acquired that constitutes an addition to contents, holdings, or possessions
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recent accessions to a library

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the greatest accession of positive knowledge has come in our own time— lnge

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  • addition — ADDITION. sub. f. (On prononce les D.) Ce qui est ajouté à quelque chose. Faire des additions, de longues additions. Un livre avec des additions. f♛/b] On dit, en termes de Pratique, Informer par addition, pour, Ajouter une nouvelle information à …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • addition — [ə dish′ən] n. [ME addicion < OFr addition < L additio < addere: see ADD1] 1. an adding of two or more numbers to get a number called the sum 2. a joining of a thing to another thing 3. a thing or part added; increase; specif., a room or …   English World dictionary

  • Addition — kann jede eindeutige Verknüpfung von Größen (im weitesten Sinne des Wortes; vgl. a. Mathematik) genannt werden, die folgende Eigenschaften – bei deren Darstellung bereits das Additionszeichen +, gelesen plus, und das Wort Summe für das… …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

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