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  • 51ADD — v.tr. 1 join (one thing to another) as an increase or supplement (add your efforts to mine; add insult to injury). 2 put together (two or more numbers) to find a number denoting their combined value. 3 say in addition (added a remark; added that… …

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  • 52add — v.tr. 1 join (one thing to another) as an increase or supplement (add your efforts to mine; add insult to injury). 2 put together (two or more numbers) to find a number denoting their combined value. 3 say in addition (added a remark; added that… …

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  • 53add|er — ad|der1 «AD uhr», noun. 1. a) a small, poisonous snake common in Europe and the only poisonous snake in Great Britain. It belongs to the viper family. b) any one of several other poisonous snakes of the viper family, such as the puff adder of… …

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  • 54ADD — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 55Add-On Interest — A method of calculating interest whereby the interest payable is determined at the beginning of a loan and added onto the principal. The sum of the interest and principal is the amount repayable upon maturity. For example, let s say Bank A… …

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  • 56add value — 1. To increase the *value (excluding *raw material costs) of a good or service as it passes through incremental stages of *production and distribution processes. 2. In a general sense, to add *either quantitative or *qualitative *worth to an… …

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  • 57add on — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms add on : present tense I/you/we/they add on he/she/it adds on present participle adding on past tense added on past participle added on 1) to include an extra thing or amount in something The referee added on… …

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  • 58add-in — adjective Date: 1980 being or able to be added to and enclosed within an existing system (as a computer) < an add in graphics board > • add in noun …

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  • 59add up — verb a) To take a sum. Add up the prices and find out how much it will cost. b) To accumulate; to amount to. If you can save even a couple of dollars per day, it will add up to a lot over a year …

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  • 60add. — Abbreviation for L. a., add; L. addantur, let them be added; addendus, to be added; and addendo, by adding. * * * [L.] adґde (add); addaґtur (let there be added) …

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