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Adscititious

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˌæd.sɪˈtɪʃ.əs/

Definitions

  • Added or derived from something external; not inherent or intrinsic.
  • Supplementary or additional, often referring to knowledge or information.

Usage Examples

  • The adscititious details in the report provided a clearer understanding of the situation.
  • His adscititious knowledge on the topic made him a valuable asset to the team.

Etymology

The term "adscititious" comes from the Latin "adscititius," meaning "added." It is derived from "adsciscere," which means "to take to oneself."

Synonyms

  • Supplementary
  • Additional
  • Extraneous
  • Appended

Antonyms

  • Intrinsic
  • Essential
  • Fundamental
  • Inherent

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adsciticio /aðsitiθio/
French Adscitice /ad.si.tis/
German Adscititisch /adziˈtiːtɪʃ/
Italian Adscitizio /adʃiˈtiʦjo/
Hindi अतिरिक्त /atirikt/
Chinese (Simplified) 附加的 /fùjiā de/
Japanese 付随的 /fuzuiteki/
Korean 부가적인 /bugajeogin/
Arabic مضاف /muḍāf/
Russian Добавочный /dobavochniy/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly based on regional accents, particularly in English-speaking countries.

Historical Usage

The term has been used in various contexts, particularly in philosophy and literature, to denote ideas or elements that are external to a primary subject.

Cultural Nuances

In certain academic and philosophical discussions, adscititious elements may be viewed with skepticism, emphasizing the value of intrinsic qualities.

More Information

For further details on the concept of adscititiousness and its implications in different fields, refer to scholarly articles and texts in philosophy and linguistics.

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