add+together

  • 11add — 1 Add, sum, total, tot, cast, figure, foot share the meaning to find or represent the amount reached by putting together arithmetically a series of numbers or quantities, and are commonly followed by up. Add is both the common and the technical… …

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  • 12add — I (calculate) verb account, appraise, assess, audit, compute, count, enumerate, estimate, evaluate, figure, measure, modify, reckon, suffix, sum, tally, total, valuate II (combine) verb adjoin, affix, agglutinate, aject, alter, annex, append,… …

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  • 13together — [tə geth′ər, toogeth′ər] adv. [ME togeder < OE togædre, togadere < to (see TO1) + gædre, together < base of gaderian (see GATHER)] 1. in or into one gathering, group, mass, or place [a reunion to bring the family together] 2. in or into… …

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  • 14add — ► VERB 1) join to or put with something else. 2) put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value. 3) (add up) increase in amount, number, or degree. 4) say as a further remark. 5) (add up) informal make sense …

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  • 15add — [v1] simple arithmetical process of increase; accumulation calculate, cast, compute, count, count up, do addition, enumerate, figure, reckon, reckon up, sum, summate, tally, tot*, total, tote*, tot up*; concept 764 Ant. subtract add [v2] adjoin,… …

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  • 16add — [[t]æ̱d[/t]] ♦ adds, adding, added 1) VERB If you add one thing to another, you put it in or on the other thing, to increase, complete, or improve it. [V n to n] Add the grated cheese to the sauce... [V n to n] Since 1908, chlorine has been added …

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  • 17ADD — Anti Dumping Duty A customs duty on imports, providing protection against the dumping of cheap goods in the European Union ( EU) by foreign producers. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * add UK US /æd/ verb [T] ► to put something with something… …

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  • 18add — verb 1 PUT WITH (T) to put something with something else or with a group of other things: add sth to sth: Do you want to add your name to the list? | I gave him a rare Swedish stamp to add to his collection. 2 COUNTING (I, T) to put two or more… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19add */*/*/ — UK [æd] / US verb Word forms add : present tense I/you/we/they add he/she/it adds present participle adding past tense added past participle added 1) [transitive] to put something with another thing or group of things When the sauce is thick, add …

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  • 20Add N to (X) — Infobox musical artist 2 Name = Add N to (X) Background = group or band Origin = London, England, United Kingdom Instruments = Genre = Electroclash, Post rock Years active = 1994 ndash;2003 Label = Blow Up Satellite Mute Records URL = [http://www …

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