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a word closely joined to another word to specify certain important aspects of meaning. Auxiliary words (eg shall, will, may, should, has, have, did) are often joined to verbs to show the time or kind of action being expressed. Examples: My brother has learned to make fishing nets. He will teach you.
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Pop-up menus and dialog that allow you to customize the input method appear in the Auxiliary area. You can have multiple Auxiliary areas managed by the input method and independent of the client. Management for input method areas is based on the division of responsibility between the application (or toolkit) and the input method. The divisions of responsibility are: Applications are responsible for the size and position of the input method area. ...
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| aux(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to growth, or to stimulation or acceleration.
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| auxanogram |
the plate culture in auxanography.
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| auxanographic |
pertaining to auxanography.
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