augmentive

adj 3noun 2

Definitions

adj

1

Serving to augment, enhance, or increase; augmentative.

The data leave little doubt that the augmentive power of these blood samples was much greater from the formed elements than from the plasma.

The third class of tools are augmentive tools which extend the capabilities of the developers in much the same way in which saws, hammers and screwdrivers extend the capabilities of carpenters.

2

Supplementary; additional.

A planting report as described in subsection (1) of this section shall also be submitted to the cabinet if any augmentive reseeding or replanting, or other augmentive work, is performed within the permit area.

I have the requisite authority to provide augmentive information to you concerning the history and tragic circumstance of the loss.

3

Changing the meaning to one that is a larger, more complete, or more elaborate version of the original sense.

Observe, that as ry is augmentive, it is not usual to give it a plural form, (for the plural termination is in a certain sense augmentive,)

As an opposite to dys, let en (ry) as an augmentive particle, as we have it in en-harmonia, en-telechia, and en-ergetic.

noun

1

An augmentive affix; augmentative.

This coincidence between the numeral and the augmentive (for both are resolvable into the same etymon) has occasioned all my perplexity in deciding whether connectives ought to be resolved into augmentives, or augmentives into connectives; for, as we shall presently see, they are closely connected.

Marking the noun in agreement with the class associated with diminutives (or augmentives) instead of the agreement class it is ordinarily associated with indicates that a speaker is evaluating the referent as small (or large) with respect to a certain domain.

2

Something that augments.

The chief thing which they point out to me is that there was no religious sense in the peasantry at all. The names and symbols of worship were augmentives of conversation, but no more.

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