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Definition of Superadds
1. superadd [v] - See also: superadd
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superadds
Literary usage of Superadds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Great Leaders in the World Movement by Robert Elliott Speer (1911)
"... prejudices and superadds only the liberty of the new faith. This Lawrence has
repeatedly proved, so much ao that he would on no account take one of ..."
2. Reply to Rev. Dr. Woods' "Lecture on Swedenborgianism ;": Delivered in the by George Bush, William Benjamin Hayden, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, Richard Kenner Crallé, Catherine Crowe, Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner, John Clowes, Massachusetts New-Church Union, Swedenborg Foundation (1847)
"... and lapses into what he derives hereditarily from .his parents: hence he
confirms with himself that evil, and also of himself superadds more evils. ..."
3. A Popular Law-dictionary, Familiarly Explaining the Terms and Nature of by Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (1838)
"20., requires such wills to be attested in the presence of official per- sons,
and superadds other solemnities. The next section (12), there- ing the same ..."
4. Missions, the Chief End of the Christian Church; Also, the Qualifications by Alexander Duff (1839)
"Having thus fervently prayed for evangelical blessings to descend upon himself,
and every member of the Church, he immediately superadds, in the true ..."
5. Free Will and Four English Philosophers: Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Mill by Joseph Rickaby (1906)
"In this order, geometry superadds extension to the number that was treated of in
arithmetic: mechanics superadd force upon extension: astronomy contemplates ..."
6. An Elementary Treatise on Logic: Including Pt. I. Analysis of Formulae. Pt by William Dexter Wilson (1856)
"It is something which the Reason superadds to the results of our investigation
in certain cases, just as in Induction the Reason ..."