supplemental

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
supplemental
    adj 1: functioning in a supporting capacity; "the main library
           and its auxiliary branches" [syn: {auxiliary},
           {subsidiary}, {supplemental}, {supplementary}]
    2: added to complete or make up a deficiency; "produced
       supplementary volumes" [syn: {supplementary}, {supplemental}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Supplemental \Sup`ple*men"tal\, Supplementary
\Sup`ple*men"ta*ry\, a. [Cf. F. suppl['e]mentaire.]
   Added to supply what is wanted; additional; being, or serving
   as, a supplement; as, a supplemental law; a supplementary
   sheet or volume.
   [1913 Webster]

   {Supplemental air} (Physiol.), the air which in addition to
      the residual air remains in the lungs after ordinary
      expiration, but which, unlike the residual air, can be
      expelled; reserve air.

   {Supplemental bill} (Equity), a bill filed in aid of an
      original bill to supply some deffect in the latter, or to
      set forth new facts which can not be done by amendment.
      --Burrill. --Daniel.

   {Supplementary chords} (Math.), in an ellipse or hyperbola,
      any two chords drawn through the extremities of a
      diameter, and intersecting on the curve.
      [1913 Webster]
    

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