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Complementary - Definition and Overview |
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The word complement (with an e in the second syllable, not to be confused with a different word, compliment with an i) has a number of uses. Generally a complement of X is something that together with X makes a complete whole; that supplies what X lacks. The first e in complete and the first e in complement are etymological cognates of each other in a way that is a useful mnemonic for remembering that this is not compliment with an i.
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Example Usage of Complementary |
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lohian: @Deepak_Chopra Tree and energy is not entities.They are Complementary |
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joergheber: Enjoyed the Complementary vodka martini at Heathrow's duty free. Now off, well-spirited ;) , to Boston for the Materials Society meeting. |
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