Results for: add something as extra comment, insert extra comments, put in parentheses, enclose in parentheses
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(Medicine) place a tube into an organ; treat by placing a tube into an organ, insert tube in somebody, insert tube in windpipeintubate
,Caribbean, deductible, dismiss from employment, extra, leftover, superfluous, above and beyond, more than enough, overabundance, surplus; overindulgence, immoderation, required in addition, unrestrained behaviorexcess
a coenzyme in living cells that is similar to NAD but with an extra phosphate group., chemical formula: C21 H28 N7 O17 P3, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, triphosphopyridine nucleotideNADP
about, across intervening space, affecting, again, anew; again; to the other side; in excess of; at the end; down, bowling of six balls, by means of, during, finished, in preference to, interj. comment made on a wireless radio to indicate the end of th...over
accessory, auxiliary part; supplement, appendix, assistant, attached temporarily to a staff, inessential part of sentence, something extra added onadjunct
acquaint with somebody else, bring in new species, bring in something new, cause to experience something new, give audience foretaste, insert, preface with something else, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notic...introduce
act of commenting, act of noticing, casual comment, observation; notice, make comment on something, observe; comment, state, say, observe somethingremark
act of endorsing, advertising testimonial, official approval or permission, policy alteration, public support, signature or written commentendorsement; indorsement
act of evading a discussion or argument by using ambiguous speech; equivocal statement, ambiguous comment; petty criticism, make trivial objections, petty objection, pun, use ambiguous language to evade a discussion or argument; make an equivocal comme...quibble
act of gerrymandering, divide a voting district in a discriminatory manner (for the benefit of a particular candidate); falsify; distort, pervert, manipulated electoral area, try to get extra votes unfairly, unfair division of voting districts in order...gerrymander
act of mixing something, add something extra, be combined, blend musical sounds, blend substances together; combine elements or activities that are not usually combinable; intermingle; dilute; merge; be blended; associate, socialize; producing music by...mix
act of observing or obeying, act of watching; act of looking; act of paying attention; supervision; remark, navigational instrument reading, observing of developments in something, record of something seen or noted, remark or comment, sighting with nav...observation
act of overrunning, amount exceeding estimate, conquer enemy and territory, exceed limit, extra area at end of runway, extra quantity produced, invade; infest; swarm; triumph; exceed; print excess amount, invasion of country; infestation; extension; mi...overrun
act on information, do something extrafollow up
add a footnote to a text, additional detail, information at foot of page, minor detail, reference or comment at the bottom of a page or end of a chapter; direction to a comment which appears in the continuation of a document, supply with footnotesfootnote
 

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