Augment vs Augment - What's the difference?
augment | augment |
To increase; to make larger or supplement.
(reflexive) To grow; to increase; to become greater.
(music) To slow the tempo or meter, e.g. for a dramatic or stately passage.
(music) To increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone).
(grammar) To add an augment to.
(grammar) In some Indo-European languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in Sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.
To increase; to make larger or supplement.
(reflexive) To grow; to increase; to become greater.
(music) To slow the tempo or meter, e.g. for a dramatic or stately passage.
(music) To increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone).
(grammar) To add an augment to.
(grammar) In some Indo-European languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in Sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.
In lang=en terms the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement while augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement.In reflexive|lang=en terms the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is (reflexive) to grow; to increase; to become greater while augment is (reflexive) to grow; to increase; to become greater.In music|lang=en terms the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is (music) to increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone) while augment is (music) to increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone).In grammar|transitive|lang=en terms the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is (grammar|transitive) to add an augment to while augment is (grammar|transitive) to add an augment to.In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is (grammar) in some indo-european languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb while augment is (grammar) in some indo-european languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.As verbs the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement while augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement.As nouns the difference between augment and augment
is that augment is (grammar) in some indo-european languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb while augment is (grammar) in some indo-european languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.augment
English
Verb
(en verb)- The money from renting out a spare room can augment a salary.
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English
Verb
(en verb)- The money from renting out a spare room can augment a salary.
