addible
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Capable of being added or added to: Describes something that can be joined, combined, or included with something else.
Usage
- The word "addible" is a formal or technical adjective. It is used to describe the property of an item, substance, or component that allows it to be incorporated into a larger whole. It is less common in everyday speech than its synonym "addable."
Examples
- Adjective:
- The new data is addible to the existing database without causing conflicts.
- These modules are designed to be addible, allowing for easy system expansion.
- Ensure the chemical is addible to the solution without triggering a reaction.
Advanced Usage
- "addible to": This prepositional phrase specifies what the item can be added to.
- The feature is addible to your current software license.
Variants and Related Words
- Addable (adj): A more common variant with the same meaning as "addible."
- Additive (n/adj): As a noun, a substance added to something to improve or preserve it. As an adjective, characterized by or involving addition.
- Food additives are regulated for safety. (n)
- The process is additive, building the final product layer by layer. (adj)
Synonyms
- Appendable: Capable of being attached or added, especially to the end.
- Incorporable: Capable of being included or blended into a whole.
- Attachable: Capable of being fastened or connected.
Antonyms
- Non-addible / Non-addable: Not capable of being added.
- Irremovable: Not capable of being taken away; often implies the opposite of being added.
- Fixed: Not subject to change or addition.
Adjective
- capable of being added or added to