ADDITAMENT

Source: 524, 566, 567

ADDIT'AMENT, noun [Latin additamentum, from additus and ment. See Add.]An addition, or rather the thing added, as furniture in a house; any material mixed with the principal ingredient in a compound. Ancient anatomists gave the name to an epiphysis, or junction of bones without articulation. [Little used in either sense.]

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additament. Additament, n. a thing added, an addition made

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Ad‐dit″a‐ment (ăd‐dĭt″ȧ‐ment), n. [[L. additamentum, fr. additus, p. p. of addere to add.]] An addition, or a thing added. Fuller. My persuasion that the latter verses of the chapter were an additament of a later age. Coleridge.