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Addible

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ADD
abbr.
attention deficit disorder

add  (d)
v. add·ed, add·ing, adds
v.tr.
1. To combine (a column of figures, for example) to form a sum.
2. To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope: added 12 inches to the deck; flowers that added beauty to the dinner table.
3. To say or write further.
v.intr.
1. To find a sum in arithmetic.
2.
a. To constitute an addition: an exploit that will add to her reputation.
b. To create or make an addition: gradually added to my meager savings.
Phrasal Verb:
add up
1. To be reasonable, plausible, or consistent; make sense: The witness's testimony simply did not add up.
2. To amount to an expected total: a bill that didn't add up.
3. To formulate an opinion of: added up the other competitors in one glance.
Idiom:
add up to
To constitute; amount to: The revisions added up to a lot of work.

[Middle English adden, from Latin addere : ad-, ad- + dare, to give; see d- in Indo-European roots.]

adda·ble, addi·ble adj.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.Addible - capable of being added or added toaddible - capable of being added or added to  
additive - characterized or produced by addition; "an additive process"


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