supplementary

  • 21supplementary — UK [ˌsʌplɪˈment(ə)rɪ] / US [ˌsʌpləˈment(ə)rɪ] adjective additional supplementary income …

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  • 22supplementary — sup•ple•men•ta•ry [[t]ˌsʌp ləˈmɛn tə ri[/t]] adj. n. pl. ries 1) Also, supplemental of the nature of or forming a supplement; additional. 2) a person or thing that is supplementary • Etymology: 1660–70 …

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  • 23supplementary — /sʌpləˈmɛntri/ (say supluh mentree) adjective 1. of the nature of or forming a supplement; additional. –noun 2. someone or something that is supplementary. 3. an examination held at some universities, etc., after the time of the regular… …

  • 24supplementary — adj. forming or serving as a supplement; additional. Phrases and idioms: supplementary benefit (in the UK) a weekly allowance paid by the State to those not in full time employment and with an income below a certain level (cf. family credit).… …

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  • 25Supplementary eye fields — (SEF) are areas on the dorsal medial surface of frontal lobe of the primate brain that are involved in planning and control of saccadic eye movements. The SEF was first characterized by John Schlag and colleagues as an area where low intensity… …

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  • 26supplementary, complementary — Supplementary, an adjective, refers to something added in order to complete something else, to make up a deficiency, to extend or strengthen an object, item, or idea: A food allowance was supplementary to his weekly pay. He took vitamins as a… …

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  • 27supplementary pension scheme — An occupational pension scheme established in accordance with a member state s national legislation and practice and providing supplementary pension rights. A supplementary pension scheme includes, for example, a group insurance contract or a… …

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  • 28Supplementary football leagues — were regional Scottish association football competitions which existed in the early days of competitive football in Scotland. They were set up by clubs which were already members of more senior leagues in order to give the clubs a larger fixture… …

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  • 29supplementary pension rights — Rights to old age, invalidity or survivor s benefits provided by supplementary pension schemes and intended to supplement or replace rights to old age, invalidity or survivior s benefits provided by a Member State s statutory social security… …

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  • 30supplementary planning documents — (SPDs) A local development document (LDD) covering a range of issues giving further details of policies or proposals in a parent LDD. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com …

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