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ADDITIVE MAP

  • Additive map
  • Z-module homomorphism

    In algebra, an additive map, Z {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} } -linear map or additive function is a function f {\displaystyle f} that preserves the addition

    Additive map

    Additive_map

  • Antilinear map
  • Conjugate homogeneous additive map

    conjugate of s . {\displaystyle s.} Antilinear maps stand in contrast to linear maps, which are additive maps that are homogeneous rather than conjugate homogeneous

    Antilinear map

    Antilinear_map

  • Linear map
  • Mathematical function, in linear algebra

    Algebra/Linear Transformations Additive map – Z-module homomorphism Antilinear map – Conjugate homogeneous additive map Bent function – Special type of

    Linear map

    Linear_map

  • Sigma-additive set function
  • Mapping function

    In mathematics, an additive set function is a function μ \mu mapping sets to numbers, with the property that its value on a union of two disjoint sets

    Sigma-additive set function

    Sigma-additive_set_function

  • Additive
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up additive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Additive may refer to: Additive function, a function in number theory Additive map, a function that

    Additive

    Additive

  • Nowhere continuous function
  • Function which is not continuous at any point of its domain

    {\displaystyle c:=L(1)} ). Although every linear map is additive, not all additive maps are linear. An additive map f : R → R {\displaystyle f:\mathbb {R} \to

    Nowhere continuous function

    Nowhere_continuous_function

  • Cauchy's functional equation
  • Functional equation

    A function f {\displaystyle f} that solves this equation is called an additive function. Over the rational numbers, it can be shown using elementary algebra

    Cauchy's functional equation

    Cauchy's_functional_equation

  • Loeb space
  • Type of measure space

    using nonstandard analysis. Loeb's construction starts with a finitely additive map ν {\displaystyle \nu } from an internal algebra A {\displaystyle {\mathcal

    Loeb space

    Loeb_space

  • Additive polynomial
  • Topic in algebraic number theory

    In mathematics, the additive polynomials are an important topic in classical algebraic number theory. Let k {\displaystyle k} be a field of prime characteristic

    Additive polynomial

    Additive_polynomial

  • 3D printing
  • Additive process used to make a 3D object

    3D printing, also called additive manufacturing, is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. It can be done

    3D printing

    3D printing

    3D_printing

  • Subadditivity
  • Property of some mathematical functions

    various areas of mathematics, particularly norms and square roots. Additive maps are special cases of subadditive functions. A subadditive function is

    Subadditivity

    Subadditivity

  • Zero divisor
  • Ring element that can be multiplied by a nonzero element to equal 0

    ) {\displaystyle (a_{1},a_{2},a_{3},...)} . Take for the ring all additive maps from S {\displaystyle S} to S {\displaystyle S} , with pointwise addition

    Zero divisor

    Zero_divisor

  • Functional (mathematics)
  • Types of mappings in mathematics

    may be several sets of variable unknowns, like when it is said that an additive map f {\displaystyle f} is one satisfying Cauchy's functional equation: f

    Functional (mathematics)

    Functional (mathematics)

    Functional_(mathematics)

  • Plastic
  • Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids

    plastic additives. A randomly chosen plastic product generally contains around 20 additives. The identities and concentrations of additives are generally

    Plastic

    Plastic

    Plastic

  • Adjoint functors
  • Relationship between two functors abstracting many common constructions

    pair is the defining pair of inclusion maps from X1 and X2 into the direct sum, and the counit is the additive map from the direct sum of (X,X) to back

    Adjoint functors

    Adjoint_functors

  • Complex conjugate of a vector space
  • Mathematics concept

    space V ¯ {\displaystyle {\overline {V}}} that has the same elements and additive group structure as V , {\displaystyle V,} but whose scalar multiplication

    Complex conjugate of a vector space

    Complex_conjugate_of_a_vector_space

  • Bilinear map
  • Function of two vectors linear in each argument

    {\displaystyle B(\lambda v,w)=B(v,\lambda w)=\lambda B(v,w).} The map B {\displaystyle B} is additive in both components: if v 1 , v 2 ∈ V {\displaystyle v_{1}

    Bilinear map

    Bilinear_map

  • Cayley–Dickson construction
  • Method for producing composition algebras

    s^{*}q,sp+qr^{*})\,\\(p,q)^{*}&=(p^{*},-q)\,\end{aligned}}} for γ an additive map that commutes with * and left and right multiplication by any element

    Cayley–Dickson construction

    Cayley–Dickson_construction

  • Butylated hydroxytoluene
  • Antioxidant

    categories in catalogues and databases, such as food additive, household product ingredient, industrial additive, personal care product and cosmetic ingredient

    Butylated hydroxytoluene

    Butylated hydroxytoluene

    Butylated_hydroxytoluene

  • Hahn–Banach theorem
  • Theorem on extension of bounded linear functionals

    there exists a "probability charge", that is: a non-constant finitely additive map from B {\displaystyle B} into [ 0 , 1 ] . {\displaystyle [0,1].} (BPI

    Hahn–Banach theorem

    Hahn–Banach_theorem

  • Sesquilinear form
  • Generalization of complex inner products

    that φ(x, x) is a fixed point of the map α ↦ σ(α)ε. The fixed points of this map form a subgroup of the additive group of K. A (σ, ε)-Hermitian form is

    Sesquilinear form

    Sesquilinear_form

  • Homogeneous function
  • Function with a multiplicative scaling behaviour

    x\in X} and scalar s ∈ S . {\displaystyle s\in S.} For instance, every additive map between vector spaces is homogeneous over the rational numbers S := Q

    Homogeneous function

    Homogeneous_function

  • Zero element
  • Generalizations of '"`UNIQ--math-00000046-QINU`"' in algebraic structures

    to the same thing, depending on the context. An additive identity is the identity element in an additive group or monoid. It corresponds to the element

    Zero element

    Zero_element

  • Stevia
  • Sweetener and sugar substitute

    local teas, and as a "sweet treat". The legal status of stevia as a food additive or dietary supplement varies from country to country. Stevia has been widely

    Stevia

    Stevia

    Stevia

  • Preadditive category
  • Mathematical category whose hom sets form Abelian groups

    {\displaystyle +} is the group operation. Some authors have used the term additive category for preadditive categories, but this article reserves that term

    Preadditive category

    Preadditive_category

  • Grothendieck group
  • Abelian group extending a commutative monoid

    the Grothendieck group of A {\displaystyle {\mathcal {A}}} iff every additive map χ : O b ( A ) → X {\displaystyle \chi :\mathrm {Ob} ({\mathcal {A}})\to

    Grothendieck group

    Grothendieck_group

  • Fontaine's period rings
  • f(x_{1},x_{2},\dotsc )=x_{1}} . There is also a multiplicative (but not additive) map t : E ~ + → O C p {\displaystyle t:{\tilde {\mathbf {E} }}^{+}\to {\mathcal

    Fontaine's period rings

    Fontaine's_period_rings

  • CMYK color model
  • Subtractive color model used in printing

    substrate, and black results from the combination of inks. This contrasts with additive color models (e.g., RGB color model), where colors are produced by emitting

    CMYK color model

    CMYK color model

    CMYK_color_model

  • Exponential map (Lie theory)
  • Map from a Lie algebra to its Lie group

    the exponential map when G {\displaystyle G} is the multiplicative group of positive real numbers (whose Lie algebra is the additive group of all real

    Exponential map (Lie theory)

    Exponential map (Lie theory)

    Exponential_map_(Lie_theory)

  • Additive white Gaussian noise
  • Basic noise model used in information theory

    Additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is a basic noise model used in information theory to mimic the effect of many random processes that occur in nature

    Additive white Gaussian noise

    Additive_white_Gaussian_noise

  • Integer
  • Number in {..., –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, ...}

    negation of a positive natural number (−1, −2, −3, ...). The negations or additive inverses of the positive natural numbers are referred to as negative integers

    Integer

    Integer

  • P-adic distribution
  • is an additive map from test functions to G. This is formally similar to the usual definition of distributions, which are continuous linear maps from a

    P-adic distribution

    P-adic_distribution

  • Gene mapping
  • Process of locating specific genes

    showing that recombination frequencies between rII mutants are not strictly additive. The recombination frequency from a cross of two rII mutants (a x d) is

    Gene mapping

    Gene mapping

    Gene_mapping

  • Malic acid
  • Dicarboxylic acid responsible for apple acidity

    organisms, contributes to the sour taste of fruits, and is used as a food additive. Malic acid has two stereoisomeric forms (L- and D-enantiomers), though

    Malic acid

    Malic acid

    Malic_acid

  • 0
  • Number

    number leaves that number unchanged; in mathematical terminology, 0 is the additive identity of the integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers

    0

    0

  • Riesz representation theorem
  • Theorem about the dual of a Hilbert space

    an antilinear map (also called a conjugate-linear map) f : H → Y {\displaystyle f:H\to Y} is a map between vector spaces that is additive: f ( x + y )

    Riesz representation theorem

    Riesz_representation_theorem

  • Genotype–phenotype map
  • Conceptual model in genetic architecture

    The genotype–phenotype map is a conceptual model in genetic architecture. Coined in a 1991 paper by Pere Alberch, it models the interdependency of genotype

    Genotype–phenotype map

    Genotype–phenotype map

    Genotype–phenotype_map

  • RGB color model
  • Color model based on red, green and blue

    The RGB color model is an additive color model in which the red, green, and blue primary colors of light are added together in various ways to reproduce

    RGB color model

    RGB color model

    RGB_color_model

  • Field (mathematics)
  • Algebraic structure with addition, multiplication, and division

    ⋅ b = b ⋅ a. Additive and multiplicative identity: there exist distinct elements 0 and 1 in F such that a + 0 = a and a ⋅ 1 = a. Additive inverses: for

    Field (mathematics)

    Field (mathematics)

    Field_(mathematics)

  • Markov additive process
  • In applied probability, a Markov additive process (MAP) is a bivariate Markov process where the future states depends only on one of the variables. The

    Markov additive process

    Markov_additive_process

  • Fumaric acid
  • Organic compound

    widely in nature. It has a fruit-like taste and has been used as a food additive. Its E number is E297. The salts and esters are known as fumarates. Fumarate

    Fumaric acid

    Fumaric acid

    Fumaric_acid

  • Spectrum (topology)
  • Mathematical object

    {\displaystyle (\Sigma ^{-1}E)_{n}=E_{n-1}} . The stable homotopy category is additive: maps can be added by using a variant of the track addition used to define

    Spectrum (topology)

    Spectrum_(topology)

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    Verma, Yugesh (25 December 2021). "A Complete Guide to SHAP – SHAPley Additive exPlanations for Practitioners". Analytics India Magazine. Archived from

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Pleiotropy
  • Influence of a single gene on multiple phenotypic traits

    Simple genotype–phenotype map that only shows additive pleiotropy effects. G1, G2, and G3 are different genes that contribute to phenotypic traits P1,

    Pleiotropy

    Pleiotropy

    Pleiotropy

  • Shadow mapping
  • Method to draw shadows in computer graphic images

    shadowed. An additional pass may be used for each additional light, using additive blending to combine their effect with the lights already drawn. (Each of

    Shadow mapping

    Shadow mapping

    Shadow_mapping

  • Terence Tao
  • Australian and American mathematician (born 1975)

    partial differential equations, combinatorics, harmonic analysis, and additive number theory. He is a professor of mathematics at the University of California

    Terence Tao

    Terence Tao

    Terence_Tao

  • Inconel 625
  • Nickel-based superalloy

    aerospace sectors, making it an appealing alloy to target for the use of additive manufacturing processes, to reduce material waste, and increase part complexity

    Inconel 625

    Inconel 625

    Inconel_625

  • Linear algebra
  • Branch of mathematics

    + a n x n = b , {\displaystyle a_{1}x_{1}+\cdots +a_{n}x_{n}=b,} linear maps such as ( x 1 , … , x n ) ↦ a 1 x 1 + ⋯ + a n x n , {\displaystyle (x_{1}

    Linear algebra

    Linear algebra

    Linear_algebra

  • 4
  • Natural number

    four-color theorem states that a planar graph (or, equivalently, a flat map of two-dimensional regions such as countries) can be colored using four colors

    4

    4

    4

  • Computer numerical control
  • Computer control of machine tools

    manufacturing can be combined with additive manufacturing (3D printing) to create a new manufacturing method - hybrid additive subtractive manufacturing (HASM)

    Computer numerical control

    Computer numerical control

    Computer_numerical_control

  • Roman numerals
  • Numbers in the Roman numeral system

    Like many other ancient numeral systems, Roman numerals are based on the additive principle: a number is written by concatenating individual symbols, each

    Roman numerals

    Roman numerals

    Roman_numerals

  • Anna's Archive
  • Shadow library search engine

    period varying by membership tier; multiple memberships can be combined additively. Non-members must use slower options with browser verification to prevent

    Anna's Archive

    Anna's Archive

    Anna's_Archive

  • Homotopy category of chain complexes
  • Additive category in homological algebra

    D(A). Let A be an additive category. The homotopy category K(A) is based on the following definition: if we have complexes A, B and maps f, g from A to B

    Homotopy category of chain complexes

    Homotopy_category_of_chain_complexes

  • Abelian group
  • Commutative group (mathematics)

    abelian groups – additive and multiplicative. Generally, the multiplicative notation is the usual notation for groups, while the additive notation is the

    Abelian group

    Abelian group

    Abelian_group

  • Category theory
  • General theory of mathematical structures

    that sources are mapped to sources, and targets are mapped to targets (or, in the case of a contravariant functor, sources are mapped to targets and vice-versa)

    Category theory

    Category theory

    Category_theory

  • Monad (functional programming)
  • Design pattern in functional programming to build generic types

    monad can be considered additive, with Nothing as mzero and a variation on the OR operator as mplus. List is also an additive monad, with the empty list

    Monad (functional programming)

    Monad_(functional_programming)

  • Color
  • Perception caused by wavelengths of light

    properties such as hue, colorfulness, and lightness. Colors can also be additively mixed (mixing light) or subtractively mixed (mixing pigments). If one

    Color

    Color

    Color

  • Quantum depolarizing channel
  • Model for quantum noise in quantum systems

    the additivity of the minimum output entropy, which is equivalent to the additivity of the Holevo information. A stronger version of the additivity of

    Quantum depolarizing channel

    Quantum_depolarizing_channel

  • Chialvo map
  • The model has four parameters, k {\displaystyle k} is a time-dependent additive perturbation or a constant bias, a {\displaystyle a} is the time constant

    Chialvo map

    Chialvo map

    Chialvo_map

  • Epistasis
  • Dependence of a gene mutation's phenotype on mutations in other genes

    they relate to one another. Two mutations are considered to be purely additive if the effect of the double mutation is the sum of the effects of the single

    Epistasis

    Epistasis

    Epistasis

  • Forgetful functor
  • Concept in category theory

    {\displaystyle R} , a {\displaystyle a} is a unary operation corresponding to additive inverse, and 0 and 1 are nullary operations giving the identities of the

    Forgetful functor

    Forgetful_functor

  • Attention (machine learning)
  • Machine learning technique

    "linearized self-attention". Bahdanau-style attention, also referred to as additive attention, Luong-style attention, which is known as multiplicative attention

    Attention (machine learning)

    Attention (machine learning)

    Attention_(machine_learning)

  • Cryptographic multilinear map
  • usually defined as follows: Let G 1 , G 2 {\displaystyle G_{1},G_{2}} be two additive cyclic groups of prime order q {\displaystyle q} , and G T {\displaystyle

    Cryptographic multilinear map

    Cryptographic_multilinear_map

  • Simplicial set
  • Mathematical construction used in homotopy theory

    sequence of sets with internal order structure (abstract simplices) and maps between them. Simplicial sets are higher-dimensional generalizations of directed

    Simplicial set

    Simplicial_set

  • Quotient category
  • Type of quotient object in mathematics

    a quotient of additive categories, see below.] If C is an additive category and we require the congruence relation ~ on C to be additive (i.e. if f1, f2

    Quotient category

    Quotient_category

  • Matrix (mathematics)
  • Array of numbers

    matrices. A semiring is similar to a ring, but elements need not have additive inverses, therefore one cannot do subtraction freely there. The definition

    Matrix (mathematics)

    Matrix (mathematics)

    Matrix_(mathematics)

  • Augmented reality
  • Form of 3D computer interaction merging the real world with virtual objects

    real objects. The overlaid sensory information can be constructive (i.e. additive to the natural environment), or destructive (i.e. masking of the natural

    Augmented reality

    Augmented reality

    Augmented_reality

  • L-semi-inner product
  • Generalization of inner products that applies to all normed spaces

    used to establish the theory of frames, Riesz bases for Banach spaces. Additive map – Z-module homomorphism Cauchy's functional equation – Functional equation

    L-semi-inner product

    L-semi-inner_product

  • Ethyl oleate
  • Chemical compound

    mother and the fetus have never been performed. It is regulated as a food additive in the U.S. by the Food and Drug Administration. Ethyl oleate is used as

    Ethyl oleate

    Ethyl oleate

    Ethyl_oleate

  • Additive manufacturing file format
  • Standard for describing objects for additive manufacturing

    Additive manufacturing file format (AMF) is an open standard for describing objects for additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing. The official

    Additive manufacturing file format

    Additive_manufacturing_file_format

  • Cartier duality
  • representable by a finite flat S-group scheme, and Cartier duality forms an additive involutive antiequivalence from the category of finite flat commutative

    Cartier duality

    Cartier_duality

  • Near-ring
  • Algebraic structure in mathematics

    near-ring M(G) is the zero map, i.e., the mapping which takes every element of G to the identity element of G. The additive inverse −f of f in M(G) coincides

    Near-ring

    Near-ring

  • Semilinear map
  • "field automorphism of K". Explicitly, it is a function T : V → W that is: additive with respect to vector addition: T ( v + v ′ ) = T ( v ) + T ( v ′ ) {\displaystyle

    Semilinear map

    Semilinear_map

  • Animal
  • Kingdom of life

    doi:10.1038/21631. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 10391241. Sangwal, Keshra (2007). Additives and crystallization processes: from fundamentals to applications. John

    Animal

    Animal

    Animal

  • Oseledets theorem
  • Theorem about cocycles

    average counterpart. In other words, the Oseledets theorem differs from additive ergodic theorems (such as G. D. Birkhoff's and J. von Neumann's) in that

    Oseledets theorem

    Oseledets_theorem

  • Inclusive composite interval mapping
  • QTL dominance effect causes marker dominance effects, as well as additive by additive and dominance by dominance interactions between the two flanking

    Inclusive composite interval mapping

    Inclusive_composite_interval_mapping

  • Rosemary
  • Species of plant

    dulcem ferre cibum et curvas praebere latebras. "Han dynasty | Definition, Map, Culture, Art, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-03-19. The

    Rosemary

    Rosemary

    Rosemary

  • Clay
  • Fine grained natural soil

    of tennis court Clay panel – Building material made of clay with some additives Clay pit – Open-pit mining for the extraction of clay minerals Geophagia –

    Clay

    Clay

    Clay

  • Fufu
  • Dough-like food in African cuisine

    Britannica". Britannica. "What is Fufu? One of the must-try foods in Ghana | FoodMap". www.foodmap.in. Retrieved 27 May 2026. "The Akan People". Britannica. 22

    Fufu

    Fufu

    Fufu

  • Field with one element
  • Theoretical object in mathematics

    not zero. Deitmar suggested that F1 should be found by forgetting the additive structure of a ring and focusing on the multiplication. Toën and Vaquié

    Field with one element

    Field_with_one_element

  • Momentum map
  • Tool in symplectic geometry

    \rangle (x)=\langle \mu (x),\xi \rangle } . The momentum map is uniquely defined up to an additive constant of integration (on each connected component)

    Momentum map

    Momentum_map

  • Phase-shift keying
  • Type of data encoding

    {x}{\sqrt {2}}}\right),\ x\geq 0} . The error rates quoted here are those in additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN). These error rates are lower than those computed

    Phase-shift keying

    Phase-shift_keying

  • Sodium metabisulfite
  • Chemical compound

    dioxide. It is used for preserving fruit during shipping. It is used as an additive in the extraction of starch from tubers, fruit, and cereal crops. It is

    Sodium metabisulfite

    Sodium metabisulfite

    Sodium_metabisulfite

  • Genetic linkage
  • Aspect of population genetics

    showing that recombination frequencies between rII mutants are not strictly additive. The recombination frequency from a cross of two rII mutants (a x d) is

    Genetic linkage

    Genetic_linkage

  • Voronoi diagram
  • Type of plane partition

    define a Voronoi cell is a distance function modified by multiplicative or additive weights assigned to generator points. In contrast to the case of Voronoi

    Voronoi diagram

    Voronoi diagram

    Voronoi_diagram

  • Tea
  • Brewed drink made from tea leaves

    commercial product in 1946, while Redi-Tea debuted instant iced tea in 1953. Additives such as chai, vanilla, honey or fruit, are popular, as is powdered milk

    Tea

    Tea

    Tea

  • Amaranth
  • Genus of plants

    Inc. 27 April 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016. "The following color additives are not authorized for use in food products in the United States: (1)

    Amaranth

    Amaranth

    Amaranth

  • Multiplicative inverse
  • Number which when multiplied by x equals 1

    multiplicative is often omitted and then tacitly understood (in contrast to the additive inverse). Multiplicative inverses can be defined over many mathematical

    Multiplicative inverse

    Multiplicative inverse

    Multiplicative_inverse

  • Symmetrization
  • {\displaystyle A} be an additive abelian group. A map α : S × S → A {\displaystyle \alpha :S\times S\to A} is called a symmetric map if α ( s , t ) = α (

    Symmetrization

    Symmetrization

  • Antipodal point
  • Pair of diametrically opposite points on a circle, sphere, or hypersphere

    are represented by additive inverses v {\displaystyle \mathbf {v} } and − v , {\displaystyle -\mathbf {v} ,} and the antipodal map can be defined as A

    Antipodal point

    Antipodal point

    Antipodal_point

  • Module (mathematics)
  • Generalization of vector spaces from fields to rings

    modules over the ring of integers. Like a vector space, a module is an additive abelian group, and scalar multiplication is distributive over the operations

    Module (mathematics)

    Module_(mathematics)

  • Sign (mathematics)
  • Number property of being positive or negative

    phrase "change of sign" is associated with exchanging an object for its additive inverse (multiplication with −1, negation), an operation which is not restricted

    Sign (mathematics)

    Sign (mathematics)

    Sign_(mathematics)

  • Magenta
  • Color

    in printing, printer's magenta, is redder than the magenta of the RGB (additive) model, the former being closer to rose. Magenta took its name from an

    Magenta

    Magenta

    Magenta

  • Linearity
  • Properties of mathematical relationships

    line". In mathematics, a linear map or linear function f(x) is a function that satisfies the two properties: Additivity: f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y). Homogeneity

    Linearity

    Linearity

  • Dual space
  • In mathematics, vector space of linear forms

    {\displaystyle {\overline {V^{*}}}} can be identified with the set of all additive complex-valued functionals f : V → C {\displaystyle f:V\to \mathbb {C}

    Dual space

    Dual_space

  • Cyclic group
  • Mathematical group that can be generated as the set of powers of a single element

    multiple of g in additive notation. This element g is called a generator of the group. Every infinite cyclic group is isomorphic to the additive group of Z

    Cyclic group

    Cyclic group

    Cyclic_group

  • Map (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    MAP, map, or physical map in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A map is a symbolic visual representation of an area. Map or MAP may also refer to: Map

    Map (disambiguation)

    Map_(disambiguation)

  • Dynamical system
  • Mathematical model of the time dependence of a point in space

    needed] is a tuple (T, X, Φ) where T is a monoid,[citation needed] written additively, X is a non-empty set and Φ is a function: Φ : U ⊆ ( T × X ) → X {\displaystyle

    Dynamical system

    Dynamical system

    Dynamical_system

  • Date palm
  • Palm tree cultivated for its sweet fruit

    seeds are also ground and used in the manner of coffee beans, or as an additive to coffee. Experimental studies have shown that feeding mice with the aqueous

    Date palm

    Date palm

    Date_palm

  • Sistine Chapel
  • Chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City

    black smoke is created by burning the ballots with wet straw. Chemical additives are also used for both colors. The first papal conclave to be held at

    Sistine Chapel

    Sistine Chapel

    Sistine_Chapel

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Online names & meanings

  • Rayudu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Rayudu

    A Man with Rich Background

  • Albion
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend Celtic Latin

    Albion

    Britain.

  • Arivumadhi
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Arivumadhi

    Intelligent and Knowledgeable

  • Huxley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Shropshire)

    Huxley

    English (mainly Shropshire) : habitational name from a place in Cheshire, which is probably so called from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Hucc or from Old English husc, hux ‘insult’, ‘taunt’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

  • Niece
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Niece

    Choice.

  • Ameera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ameera

    Leader, Princess, Royal lady

  • Kananbala
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Kananbala

    Nympth of the Forest

  • Tyagraja | த்யாக ராஜா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tyagraja | த்யாக ராஜா

    A famous poet

  • Najm Udeen | نجم یودین
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Najm Udeen | نجم یودین

    The star of the faith

  • Madih
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Madih

    Praised, Commendable

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ADDITIVE MAP

  • Eke
  • n.

    An addition.

  • Too
  • adv.

    Likewise; also; in addition.

  • Adaptorial
  • a.

    Adaptive.

  • Redditive
  • a.

    Answering to an interrogative or inquiry; conveying a reply; as, redditive words.

  • Addition
  • n.

    A title annexed to a man's name, to identify him more precisely; as, John Doe, Esq.; Richard Roe, Gent.; Robert Dale, Mason; Thomas Way, of New York; a mark of distinction; a title.

  • Additive
  • a.

    Proper to be added; positive; -- opposed to subtractive.

  • Addition
  • n.

    Something added to a coat of arms, as a mark of honor; -- opposed to abatement.

  • Addititious
  • a.

    Additive.

  • Adaptive
  • a.

    Suited, given, or tending, to adaptation; characterized by adaptation; capable of adapting.

  • Auditive
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to hearing; auditory.

  • Surcrew
  • n.

    Increase; addition; surplus.

  • Adaptative
  • a.

    Adaptive.

  • Addition
  • n.

    A dot at the right side of a note as an indication that its sound is to be lengthened one half.

  • Addition
  • n.

    That part of arithmetic which treats of adding numbers.

  • Addition
  • n.

    The act of adding two or more things together; -- opposed to subtraction or diminution.

  • Adoptive
  • a.

    Pertaining to adoption; made or acquired by adoption; fitted to adopt; as, an adoptive father, an child; an adoptive language.

  • Addition
  • n.

    Anything added; increase; augmentation; as, a piazza is an addition to a building.

  • Abditive
  • a.

    Having the quality of hiding.

  • To
  • prep.

    Addition; union; accumulation.

  • Adductive
  • a.

    Adducing, or bringing towards or to something.