Results for: something which enriches or increases, something which makes prosperous, supplement
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add something to something, added part, advertising supplement in a magazine, place in, put in; add to; (Computers) place an object between two other objects (as in text, images, etc.), place something inside something, something created separately for...insert
addition to a building, additional period of time, additional piece, additional telephone line, broader sense of an expression, expansion; branch of a telephone network; supplement, elongation; reprieve; group of letters (in DOS - 3 letters) which indi...extension
addition, angle or arc, be additional part, complement, make up for a deficiency; add on to, add as a supplement, extra charge, food, make addition to something, periodical part, publication, something which makes up for a deficiency; addition, extra a...supplement
addition, supplementadditament
addition; attachment, something added, supplementaddendum
additional, completing, serving as a supplement; additional, extra, something additionalsupplementary
administrative, operational, having the power to execute laws and policy, committee that makes decisions, for businesspeople, government section responsible for decisions, manager, person or group of persons having administrative authority within an or...executive
advocate, presenter of will, proposer, supporter, one who favors a particular idea (or proposal, doctrine, etc.); one who makes a proposalproponent
agency, body part, instrument similar to organ, internal body part; musical instrument that makes sound by pressing air through a system of graduated pipes; any instrument that makes sound similar to an organ (but without the use of pipes), means of co...organ
amphetamine, cause to move quickly; accelerate; expedite, further; hurry, move quickly; drive faster than the legal speed limit; wish Godspeed to; succeed (Archaic), gear ratio, go or move quickly, hasten, make or be prosperous, pass quickly, photograp...speed
An additional feature of a debt obligation that increases its marketability and attractiveness to investors.Kicker
ancient country of western Asia in southern Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq. Archaeological discoveries reveal the area to have been first settled in the 5th millenniumbc . It became prosperous and powerful from about 3000bcSumer
animal that makes a croaking sound (frog, etc.); type of fish; foreboder of evil; grumbler, croaking animal, doctor, fish that makes croaking soundcroaker
antigen-enhancing drug, drug-enhancing agent, helper, assistant; substance or treatment that is used as a supplement to the primary treatment (Medicine); substance added to an antigen or vaccine to increase the immune response (Immunology), helping age...adjuvant
apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
 

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