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Definition of Augmentable

Augmentable
Augmentable Aug*ment"a*ble, a. Capable of augmentation. --Walsh.

Meaning of Augmentable from wikipedia

- Look up augment, augmentation, or augmented in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Augment or augmentation may refer to: Augment (Indo-European), a syllable...
- Augmented reality (AR), also known as mixed reality (MR), is a technology that overlays real-time 3D-rendered computer graphics onto a portion of the...
- An augmentative (abbreviated AUG) is a morphological form of a word which expresses greater intensity, often in size but also in other attributes. It is...
- "The Augments" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the eighty-second episode...
- stock resource. In an efficient exploitation of a non-renewable and non-augmentable resource, the percentage change in net-price per unit of time should...
- Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is a technique that enables large language models (LLMs) to retrieve and incorporate new information. With RAG, LLMs...
- An augmented triad is a chord, made up of two major thirds (an augmented fifth). The term augmented triad arises from an augmented triad being considered...
- In Western classical music, an augmented second is an interval created by widening a major second by a chromatic semitone, spanning three semitones and...
- In music theory, an augmented sixth chord contains the interval of an augmented sixth, usually above its b**** tone. This chord has its origins in the...
- In Western classical music, an augmented fifth (Play) is an interval produced by widening a perfect fifth by a chromatic semitone. For instance, the interval...