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augmentation

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., "act of making greater," from Old French augmentacion "increase," from Late Latin augmentationem (nominative augmentatio ), noun of action from past participle stem of augmentare (see augment ). Meaning "amount by which something is increased" ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the amount by which something increases the statement of a theme in notes of greater duration (usually twice the length of the original) [ant: diminution ] the act of augmenting

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In algebra , an augmentation of an associative algebra A over a commutative ring k is a k - algebra homomorphism A → k , typically denoted by ε. An algebra together with an augmentation is called an augmented algebra . The kernel of the augmentation is ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Augmentation \Aug`men*ta"tion\, n. [LL. augmentatio: cf. F. augmentation.] The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase. The state of being augmented; enlargement. The thing added by way of enlargement. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The act or process of augmenting. 2 (context heraldry English) A particular mark of honour, granted by the sovereign in consideration of some noble action, or by favour; and either quartered with the family arms, or on an escutcheon or canton. 3 (context ...

Usage examples of augmentation.

Some Family members, led by Rikart Neumann and Acton van Reuter, had apparently agreed to throw their support behind the Laum in exchange for augmentation technology.

Lord Wharncliffe then moved that the produce of tax imposed upon the clergy should be appropriated to the augmentation of small livings, and that the commissioners should not have power to apply it to other purposes for which parish cess was levied.

A ropy mass of neurons, interlaced with augmentations of my jugular vein and my two carotid arteries, extended from beneath my orphaned medulla and stretched across four feet of empty space before disappearing into my reopened fontanel, the whole arrangement shielded from microbial contamination by a flexible plastic tube.

You must agree that the quality is injured, because it is no longer susceptible of further augmentation.

Heather quietly entered an exclusive West Hollywood surgical clinic and underwent a breast augmentation, a blepharoplasty, a rhinoplasty, a complete rhytidectomy, a chin implant, and suction lipectomies of the thighs, abdomen, and buttocks.

One of the most unselfish and simple-hearted of men, he brought up a large family upon a small stipend, refusing for a long time to ask an augmentation from the Tiend Court, until his scruples were overborne by the pressing entreaties of his heritors.

I had given by the precentor notice to every widow in the parish that was in need, to come to the manse and she would receive her portion of the partitioning of the augmentation.

The experiment in protoplast augmentation that she had begun three seasons back under the guidance of the government agricultural agent was reaching its culmination now.

It was, he said, something called protoplast augmentation, which involved using enzymes to digest the cell walls of plants to give access to the genetic material within.

Heather quietly entered an exclusive West Hollywood surgical clinic and underwent a breast augmentation, a blepharoplasty, a rhinoplasty, a complete rhytidectomy, a chin implant, and suction lipectomies of the thighs, abdomen, and buttocks.

It was in the Martinmas quarter of this year that I got the first payment of my augmentation.

However these infiltrations went deeper than ordinary augmentation circuitry, seeking out the memory centres to mate with neurofibrillae inside their clustered cells.

A strange case is reported in a girl of fourteen, who lost her tympanum from a profuse otorrhea, and who substituted an artificial tympanum which was, in its turn, lost by deep penetration, causing augmentation of the symptoms, of the cause of which the patient herself seemed unaware.

Lord Wharncliffe then moved that the produce of tax imposed upon the clergy should be appropriated to the augmentation of small livings, and that the commissioners should not have power to apply it to other purposes for which parish cess was levied.

By the same token, musical augmentations of tension and their release, as well as the resolution of chord progressions, find analogues in corporeal stresses and their relief, i.