supplementarily

supplementarily
sup·ple·men·tar·i·ly

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  • supplementarily — adverb In a supplementary way; additionally …   Wiktionary

  • supplementarily — adv. in a supplemental manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • supplementarily — |səplə(ˌ)men.|terəlē, mən. , rəli; |men.trəl , ntərəl adverb Etymology: supplementary (I) + ly : as a supplement : in addition * * * supplementˈally or supplementˈarily adverb • • • …   Useful english dictionary

  • minor — /muy neuhr/, adj. 1. lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being or noting the lesser of two: a minor share. 2. not serious, important, etc.: a minor wound; a minor role. 3. having low rank, status, position, etc.: a minor official. 4.… …   Universalium

  • framed building — ▪ construction       structure in which weight is carried by a skeleton or framework, as opposed to being supported by walls. The essential factor in a framed building is the frame s strength. Timber framed or half timbered houses were common in… …   Universalium

  • supplementary — adjective completing or enhancing something. noun (plural supplementaries) a supplementary person or thing. ↘Brit. a question asked in parliament following the answer to a tabled one. Derivatives supplementarily adverb …   English new terms dictionary

  • minor — /ˈmaɪnə / (say muynuh) adjective 1. lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being the lesser of two: a minor share; minor faults. 2. under legal age. 3. British younger; junior; in boys schools, denoting the younger of two brothers, the… …  

  • supplementary — /sʌpləˈmɛntri/ (say supluh mentree) adjective 1. of the nature of or forming a supplement; additional. –noun 2. someone or something that is supplementary. 3. an examination held at some universities, etc., after the time of the regular… …  

  • supplementary — adj. forming or serving as a supplement; additional. Phrases and idioms: supplementary benefit (in the UK) a weekly allowance paid by the State to those not in full time employment and with an income below a certain level (cf. family credit).… …   Useful english dictionary

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