Crossword-Solution: SUPPLEMENTARY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Supplementary | a. | Added to supply what is wanted; additional; being, or serving as, a supplement; as, a supplemental law; a supplementary sheet or volume. |
We have 55 clues for the answer “SUPPLEMENTARY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| added to complete or make up a deficiency | 1 answer |
| Type of angle | 2 answers |
| Newer | 8 answers |
| neoteric | 14 answers |
| FIRST (ant.) | 14 answers |
| of late | 17 answers |
| effecting | 19 answers |
| resulting | 19 answers |
| Supplemental | 21 answers |
| newly | 21 answers |
| punctation | 24 answers |
| prolongation | 24 answers |
| consequent | 24 answers |
| Lengthening | 25 answers |
| broadening | 26 answers |
| resultant | 34 answers |
| augmentation | 38 answers |
| extending | 40 answers |
| ALL over the place | 40 answers |
| continuation | 41 answers |
| Other | 41 answers |
| Ensuing | 41 answers |
| continuance | 42 answers |
| subsequent | 44 answers |
| succeeding | 44 answers |
| furtherance | 47 answers |
| enlargement | 49 answers |
| Maintenance | 51 answers |
| Upshot | 52 answers |
| persistence | 52 answers |
| Outcome | 58 answers |
| Conclu-sion | 59 answers |
| carry over | 60 answers |
| Ending | 61 answers |
| consequential | 67 answers |
| supernumerary | 69 answers |
| subject to | 70 answers |
| Extent | 71 answers |
| Modern | 71 answers |
| Effect | 71 answers |
| Subsidiary | 72 answers |
| Addition-al | 72 answers |
| More | 75 answers |
| expansion | 75 answers |
| Addition | 76 answers |
| Added | 76 answers |
| Extra | 77 answers |
| wave | 80 answers |
| Following | 80 answers |
| Range | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SUPPLEMENTARY (5)
Unfortunately the erratic crumb did not improve his narrative powers, and a supplementary hindrance was that of a sneeze, jerking from his pocket his rather large watch, which dangled in front of the young man pendulum-wise.
The guard soon replaced his blunderbuss in his arm-chest, and, having looked to the rest of its contents, and having looked to the supplementary pistols that he wore in his belt, looked to a smaller chest beneath his seat, in which there were a few smith’s tools, a couple of torches, and a tinder-box.
The information contained in a supplementary registration augments but does not supersede that contained in the earlier registration.
Eggelby frostily; the supplementary remark which she made at the back of her throat was— “I’ll take care that you never shall!” A HOLIDAY TASK Kenelm Jerton entered the dining-hall of the Golden Galleon Hotel in the full crush of the luncheon hour.
The latter was, moreover, preoccupied about her stepson, who, soon after receiving his degree at Harvard, had been rescued from a stormy love-affair, and finally, after some months of troubled drifting, had yielded to his step-mother’s counsel and gone up to Oxford for a year of supplementary study.
Quotes with SUPPLEMENTARY (3)
Knowledge [savoir] in general cannot be reduced to science, nor even to learning [connaissance]. Learning is the set of statements which, to the exclusion of all other statements, denote or describe objects and may be declared true or false. Science is a subset of learning. It is also composed of denotative statements, but imposes two supplementary conditions on their acceptability: the objects to which they refer must be available for repeated access, in other words, they mu…
There should be no separation between spontaneous work with an emotional tone and work directed by the intellect. Both are supplementary to each other and must be regarded as intimately connected. Discipline and freedom are thus to be seen as elements of equal weight, each partaking of the other.
The supplementary quantity of gold that streams from it into commerce goes at first to the owners of the mine and then by turns to those who have dealings with them. If we schematically divide the whole community into four groups, the mine-owners, the producers of luxury goods, the remaining producers, and the agriculturalists, the first two groups will be able to enjoy the benefits resulting from the reduction in the value of money, the former of them to a greater extent tha…