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The act of increasing, or the matter added, by an accession of parts externally; an extraneous addition.
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(transitive) To accumulate.
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(accounting) The continuous growth of capital by retention of interest or savings.
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(literally) One who, or that which, accumulates.
v
To sum up; to put together mentally; to add up.
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(transitive) To incorporate (something extra, often an amount of money) into something else (often a bill).
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(transitive, of a numerical amount) To take the sum of; to total.
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(transitive) To have a particular effect in combination.
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(transitive, mathematics, chiefly algebra and number theory) To extend an algebraic object (e.g. a field, a ring, etc.) by adding to it (an element not belonging to it) and all finite power series of (the element).
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(intransitive) To form a line; to fall into line.
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(intransitive, followed by to) To total or evaluate.
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(music, transitive, intransitive) To prepare and adapt an already-written composition for presentation in other than its original form.
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(transitive, figuratively) To bring into harmony or accord.
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(transitive) To derive (a work) from.
v
(transitive) To share about; share across or share with; distribute among others; share.
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(transitive, computing) To construct (software) by compiling its source code.
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(intransitive, idiomatic) Often followed by between or to: to establish friendly relations or links.
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The process of assuring that all systems and components of a major piece of equipment, a process, a building or similar are designed, installed and tested according to the operational requirements of the owner or final client.
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(intransitive) To be connected with (another room, vessel etc.) by means of an opening or channel.
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(intransitive, mathematics) To commute; to be invariant under a reversal of the positions of operands.
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(obsolete) To construct; to build.
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(transitive) To make up the whole; to constitute.
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(sometimes proscribed, usually in the passive) To compose; to constitute.
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(computing, informal, transitive) To configure.
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(intransitive, obsolete) To take form or position, like the parts of a complex structure; to agree with a pattern.
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(intransitive, with of) To be composed, formed, or made up (of).
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(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.
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(transitive) To include as a part.
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(transitive, intransitive) To draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.
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To make or produce from other (e.g. raw, unrefined or scattered) materials or combinable elements or ideas; to design or invest with a new form, shape, function, etc.
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(transitive, between two or more parties, entities, etc.) To promote mutually.
adj
That is formed by an accumulation of successive additions.
v
(obsolete) To distribute into parts, groups, or classes; to mark off; to class.
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Obsolete spelling of development [(uncountable) The process of developing; growth, directed change.]
n
A process of development.
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(uncountable) The application of new ideas to practical problems (cf. research).
n
(proscribed, chiefly US and humorous) Development.
v
(sometimes figuratively) To add up; to calculate.
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The act of adding up a column of figures; the amount or sum total of such a column.
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(transitive) To put into a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
n
(programming) Clipping of implementation. [The process of moving an idea from concept to reality. In business, engineering and other fields, implementation refers to the building process rather than the design process.]
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(transitive) To connect, set up or prepare something for use, often specifically (in Computing) to transfer software onto a device's permanent storage and put it in a state where it is ready to be run when needed, usually decompressing it if necessary and performing any necessary pre-first-run configuration.
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(transitive) to switch (each of two things)
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(archaic) To connect with something as a natural or logical consequence or effect; to include necessarily; to imply.
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(intransitive) To cohere with; to accord with, to be in keeping with.
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(engineering) to put in alignment; to put in correct adjustment for smooth running
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(transitive) To include in communications about something; to keep informed about something.
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(transitive, followed by a "to" phrase) To create a direct relationship to; to create a correspondence with.
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(transitive) To separate by or as with a boundary line.
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(transitive) to distinguish
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(accounting) To value an asset at a modeled estimate of its market value or of some other approved valuation.
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(by extension) To arrange (facts, etc.) in some methodical order.
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(programming, informal, transitive) To create (an object) by calling its constructor.
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(transitive) To make (something) more efficient, such as a computer program.
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A whole that is more than the sum of its parts; superaddition.
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(idiomatic, mathematics) To replace a variable with a number in order to solve an equation.
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To attach or attribute; to assign.
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To assign a suitable place in a class or order; to classify.
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The act of reattaching; a second or subsequent attachment.
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(informal, transitive) To develop or create in a scientific way
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(transitive) To arrange into some sequence, usually numerically, alphabetically or chronologically.
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(transitive, medicine) To determine what stage (a disease, etc.) has progressed to
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(transitive) To give structure to; to arrange.
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To tie or fasten beneath; to join beneath.
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The total for a part of a list of numbers being summed.
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(transitive) To add together.
n
Total; the result of adding a set of figures or counting a number of items.
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(transitive, intransitive) To produce a total by adding.
n
Obsolete form of sum. [A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.]
v
To sum, add up; perform a summation.
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summarization; summary; summing up.
n
Obsolete form of sum. [A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.]
adj
That serves as an addition
v
(intransitive, usually with to) To add up (to).
v
(intransitive) To amount to; to add up to.
n
An aggregate quantity obtained by addition.
v
To combine parts to make a total.
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To add up; to calculate a total.
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The act or process of transplacing; transposition
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(transitive, algebra) To move (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other, reversing the sign of the term.
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