additionally
UK: əˈdɪʃənəli | US: əˈdɪʃənəli
adv. as an extra factor or circumstance; furthermore
adv. used to introduce supplementary information
The word "additionally" originates from the Latin root "additio" (meaning "an adding"), which evolved into the Old French "adicion" and later Middle English "addicioun." The suffix "-al" (from Latin "-alis") transforms the noun "addition" into an adjective, while "-ly" (Old English "-lice") converts it into an adverb. The progression reflects a logical expansion from the core idea of "adding" to the adverbial function of "in an added manner."
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