Definition of Superaddition

1. n. The act of adding something in excess or something extraneous; also, something which is added in excess or extraneously.

Definition of Superaddition

1. Noun. The act or process of superadding. ¹

2. Noun. Something superadded. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Superaddition

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Superaddition

superaccurate
superachiever
superachievers
superachieving
superacid
superacids
superacidulated
superactinide
superactinides
superactivities
superactivity
superacute
superadd
superadded
superadding
superaddition (current term)
superadditional
superadditions
superadditive
superadditivities
superadditivity
superadds
superadiabatic
superadobe
superadvanced
superadvenient
superaffluent
superagencies
superagency
superagent

Literary usage of Superaddition

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A treatise on the Greek prepositions, and on the cases of nouns with which by Gessner Harrison (1858)
"The whole phrase means, ' whose duty it should be to be over... with respect to either flank.' 3. superaddition. '£m is further used with the genitive case ..."

2. On Stricture of the Urethra: Including an Account of Perineal Abscess by Samuel George Wilmot (1858)
"From organic stricture, superaddition of spasm the chief cause.—Symptoms and progress of complete retention.— Mechanical and remedial means of relieving it. ..."

3. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an Essay by Jeremy Taylor (1851)
"And this, with the superaddition of other ends, of which marriage is representative in part, and in part effective, does consecrate marriage, ..."

4. The London Medical Gazette (1846)
"Bv way of example, supposing a given number of elementary bodies were to be placed together, and no change produced, yet ou the superaddition of one or more ..."

5. Essays, Scientific and Philosophical by Aubrey Lackington Moore (1890)
"But this idea of " superaddition " is full of difficulties. It destroys the unity of man. Instead of the " reasonable soul and flesh " being " one man" we ..."

6. The Whole Works ; with an Essay Biographical and Critical by Jeremy Taylor (1835)
"And this, with the superaddition of other ends, of which marriage is representative in part, and in part effective, does consecrate marriage, ..."

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