(1)
antarctic data directory system [> JCADM]; (2)
aviation digital data service [> NWS] -
service for the aviation community on
the distribution of text,
digital and graphical forecasts, analyses,
and observations of aviation-related
weather variables
Adderall is a pharmaceutical psychostimulant comprising mixed amphetamine salts.
the drug is
used primarily to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy. Adderall
has also been used successfully to
manage severe cases of treatment-resistant depression. It is a Schedule II controlled substance,
meaning that it
has been deemed to
have a
high potential for abuse and addiction despite genuine medical uses.
Verb1.
make an
addition (to);
join or
combine or
unite with others;
increase the quality, quantity, zise or
scope of; "We
added two students to
that dorm room"; "She
added a
personal note to
her letter"; "Add
insult to injury"; "Add
some extra plates to
the dinner table" (antonym)
take away,
take out (hypernym)
increase (hyponym) modify,
qualify (derivation) addition2.
state or
say further; "`It
doesn't matter,' he supplied" (synonym) append,
supply (hypernym) state, say,
tell (hyponym)
slip in,
stick in,
sneak in, insert3.
bestow a
quality on; "Her
presence lends a
certain cachet to
the company"; "The
music added a
lot to
the play"; "She
brings a
special atmosphere to
our meetings"; "This
adds a
light note to
the program" (synonym) lend, impart, bestow, contribute,
bring (hypernym) change, alter,
modify (hyponym) instill,
transfuse (derivation) addition, add-on, improver4.
make an
addition by
combining numbers; "Add 27
and 49, please!" (synonym)
add together (antonym) subtract, deduct,
take off (hypernym) calculate, cipher, cypher, compute,
work out, reckon,
figure (hyponym) foot,
foot up (see-also) total, number,
add up, come,
amount (verb-group) total, tot,
tot up, sum,
sum up, summate,
tote up,
add together, tally,
add up (derivation) summation, addition,
plus (classification) arithmetic5.
determine the sum of; "Add
all the people in
this town to
those of
the neighboring town" (synonym) total, tot,
tot up, sum,
sum up, summate,
tote up,
add together, tally,
add up (hypernym) count, number, enumerate,
numerate (verb-group)
add together (derivation) summation, addition, plus6.
constitute an addition; "This
paper will add to
her reputation" (hypernym) form, constitute, make
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