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ad·di·tion  (-dshn)
n.
1. The act or process of adding, especially the process of computing with sets of numbers so as to find their sum.
2. Something added, such as a room or section appended to a building.
Idioms:
in addition
Also; as well.
in addition to
Over and above; besides.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin additi, additin-, from additus, past participle of addere, to add; see add.]

ad·dition·al adj.
ad·dition·al·ly adv.

additional [əˈdɪʃənəl]
adj
added or supplementary
additionally  adv
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.additional - further or added; "called for additional troops"; "need extra help"; "an extra pair of shoes"
additive - characterized or produced by addition; "an additive process"

additional
adjective extra, more, new, other, added, increased, further, fresh, spare, supplementary, auxiliary, ancillary, appended The US is sending additional troops to the region.
Translations
additional [əˈdɪʃənl] ADJ [cost, payment] → adicional, extra; [troops, men] → más
the US is sending additional troops to the regionlos Estados Unidos van a mandar más tropas a la región
it is an additional reason to + INFINes razón de más para + infin
this gave him additional confidenceesto aumentó su confianza
additional chargecargo m adicional

additional [əˈdɪʃənəl] adj [costs, resources] → supplémentaire; [information] → supplémentaire
an additional 30 dollars → 30 dollars supplémentaires
additional charge → supplément de prix

additional
adjzusätzlich; additional chargeAufpreis m; any additional expenditure over and above thisalle darüber hinausgehenden Ausgaben; any additional suggestions will have to be raised at the next meetingirgendwelche weiteren Vorschläge müssen bei der nächsten Sitzung vorgebracht werden; the author has inserted an additional chapterder Autor hat ein weiteres Kapitel eingefügt

additional [əˈdɪʃənl] adjsupplementare

additional إضافي další yderligere zusätzlich πρόσθετος adicional lisä- supplémentaire dodatan aggiuntivo 追加の 추가된 aanvullend ytterligere dodatkowy adicional дополнительный extra ที่เพิ่มขึ้น ek bổ sung 额外的


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Moreover, the rain (which falls at stated intervals) coming always from the North, is an additional assistance; and in the towns we have the guidance of the houses, which of course have their side-walls running for the most part North and South, so that the roofs may keep off the rain from the North.
Pope Julius the Second was assisted in reaching the papacy by a reputation for liberality, yet he did not strive afterwards to keep it up, when he made war on the King of France; and he made many wars without imposing any extraordinary tax on his subjects, for he supplied his additional expenses out of his long thriftiness.
She and I need at least twenty-five roubles, which I will repay you out of what I earn by my work, while Thedora shall get me additional work from day to day, so that, if there be heavy interest to pay on the loan, you shall not be troubled with the extra burden.
 
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