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1 clause additionnelle
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2 disposition additionnelle
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3 additif
additif [aditif]masculine noun( = note, clause) rider ; ( = substance) additive* * *
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- ive aditif, iv adjectif Mathématique additive
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* * *aditif, iv (-ive)1. adj1) DROIT (note, clause) additional2) (propriété) additive2. nm1) DROIT (à un contrat) additional clause2) (= substance) additive* * *A adj Math additive.B nm2 Jur (article, clause) rider (à to).( féminin additive) [aditif, iv] adjectifadditif nom masculin1. [à un texte] additional clause2. [ingrédient] additive -
4 avenant
avenant [av(ə)nɑ̃]masculine nounb. ► à l'avenant• la maison était luxueuse, et le mobilier était à l'avenant the house was luxurious, and the furniture was equally so• la table coûtait 8 000 €, et tout était à l'avenant the table cost 8,000 euros and everything else was just as expensive* * *
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avenante avnɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [personne] pleasant
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à l'avenant locution adverbiale* * *av(ə)nɑ̃, ɑ̃t avenant, -e1. adj2. nm1) ASSURANCES additional clause* * *A adj [air, personne] pleasant; [maison, façade] attractive; peu avenant [air, personne] rather unpleasant; [maison, façade] rather unattractive.B nm1 Assur endorsement (à to); faire un avenant à to add an endorsement to;2 ( de contrat) codicil.C à l'avenant loc adv être à l'avenant to be in keeping; la suite était à l'avenant the rest was in keeping.I( féminin avenante) [avnɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectifII[avnɑ̃] nom masculin1. [généralement] amendmentà l'avenant locution adverbialeà l'avenant de locution prépositionnelle -
5 additionnel
c black additionnel, -elle [adisjɔnεl]adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un seul n et al à la fin.* * *adisjɔnɛl adj additionnel, -le(article, revenus) additional* * *( féminin additionnelle) [adisjɔnɛl] adjectif
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