
1) Accumulative 2) Addable 3) Addible 4) Altering agent 5) BHT or MSG 6) Chemical addition 7) Cumulative 8) Extra ingredient 9) Guar gum 10) Prepackaged food stuff 11) Stabilizer 12) STP, to gasoline 13) Summational 14) Summative
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• (a.) Proper to be added; positive; -- opposed to subtractive.
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1. characterized by addition. 2. a substance, as a flavouring agent, preservative, or vitamin, added to another substance to improve its appearance, increase its nutritional value, etc.
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Enzymes, preservatives and antioxidants which are added to simplify the brewing process or prolong shelf life.
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(from the article `electrochemical reaction`) A converse process is the smoothing of the original surface irregularities, which may occur when some foreign species, called an additive, is present ...
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(from the article `fibre, man-made`) In order to achieve certain desirable fibre properties that cannot be obtained by polymers alone or to overcome certain deficiencies of polymers, ... A number of ingredients are added to both natural and synthetic rubber in order to obtain certain desirable properties. By convention, mix ... [2 re...
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A substance added to a propellant for any of a variety of reasons, including to stabilize or achieve a more even rate of combustion, to make ignition easier, to lower the freezing point of the propellant (to prevent it freezing in space), or to reduce corrosive effects.
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a specific substance which is deliberately added to an insulating liquid in small proportion in order to improve certain characteristics
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A substance added in a small amount, usually to a fluid, for a special purpose, such as to reduce friction, corrosion, etc.
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a small quantity of material added to another to change its characteristics, eg to change its colour or to make it harden more quickly.
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1. <chemistry> Characterised by addition. ... 2. A substance, as a flavouring agent, preservative or vitamin, added to another substance to improve its appearance, increase its nutritional value, etc. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ad´ĭ-tiv) characterized by addition. a substance added to another, such as to improve its appearance or increase its nutritive value.
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A chemical substance added to a petroleum product to impart or improve certain properties. Common petroleum product additives are: antifoam agent, anti-wear additive, corrosion inhibitor, demulsifier, detergent, dispersant, emulsifier, EP additive, oiliness agent, oxidation inhibitor, pour point depressant, rust inhibitor, tackiness agent, viscosit...
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Any non-fibrous component of the stock or material added in small quantity to a coating, in order to confer special properties to the paper.
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Ad'di·tive adjective [ Latin
additivus .]
(Math.) Proper to be added; positive; -- opposed to
subtractive .
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A substance blended with wax to enhance its burning qualities or alter its properties. Additives may include vybar, stearic acid, or UV inhibitor to name a few.
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In food technology, any natural or artificial chemical added to prolong the shelf life of processed foods (salt or nitrates), alter the color or flavor of food, or minerals).
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Colors made by light; the additive primaries are red, green and yellow.
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A compound or substance added to a polymer plastic to improve and alter characteristics of a polymer, such as a lubricant, stabilizer, plasticizer, etc.
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A substance compounded into a resin to enhance or improve certain characteristics.
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adjective characterized or produced by addition; `an additive process`
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In food, any natural or artificial chemical added to prolong the shelf life of processed foods (salt or nitrates), alter the colour, texture, or flavour of food, or improve its food value (vitamins or minerals). Many chemical additives are used and they are subject to regulation, since individuals may be affected by constant exposure even to traces...
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Any material added to a base stock to change its properties, characteristics or performance.
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Enzymes, preservatives and antioxidants which are added to simplify the brewing process or prolong shelf life.
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A compound or substance added to a polymer to improve or alter some characteristic of the polymer. Examples include pigments, antistats and flame retardant.
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