0 a piece of equipment that can be connected to a computer to give it an extra use: --
3 something extra that is added to a product to make it better: --
4 a piece of computer equipment or software that is added to a computer so that the computer can do more or different things: --
5 extra: --
add-on costs/fees/charges Car dealers profit from questionable add-on charges, such as for extended warranties.
A lifetime major depression diagnosis was made using an ' add-on ' strategy.
In many attempts to combine theism with a philosophical ethical theory, the theism can seem like an add-on or even a liability.
Most importantly, robustness has not been established as an add-on feature, but is directly derived from the properties of the fundamental processing scheme.
Using a paradigm with subjects that were diagnosed with mania, the effect of add-on stimulants was examined.
The ' add-on ' method influences the relationship between women in office and those in the women's movement.
But written language is not just a small add-on.
Hybridisation of genetic algorithms by incorporating powerful local optimisation methods constitutes a significant add-on value to improve the recombination-selection loop of pure genetic algorithms.
Although from the wheelchair point of view it remains a bothersome add-on, the functionality offered made it a worthwhile trade-off in many cases.