added
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
add/ad/
▶verb
- 1 join to or put with something else.
- 2 put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value.
■ (add up) increase in amount, number, or degree.
■ (add up to) amount to.
- 3 (add up) informal make sense.
- 4 say as a further remark.
– origin ME: from L. addit-, addere, from ad- ‘to’ + the base of dare ‘put’.
'added' also found in these Oxford entries:
accession
- accessory
- added value
- addendum
- adder
- addition
- additive
- adjunct
- AER
- afterthought
- amendment
- amount
- and
- antifreeze
- anti-knock
- Atharva Veda
- base
- be-
- Bitrex
- black-figure
- bonus
- bubble bath
- buffer
- compound
- cost-plus
- crumb
- dash
- de-
- diverge
- drinking chocolate
- -ed
- en-
- extender
- extension
- extra
- extra time
- fairing
- false colour
- fault
- fertilizer
- fluoride
- fore-
- -fy
- gelatin
- grace note
- grand total
- GST
- hard sauce
- hind-
- hold

