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Additive may refer to:
- Additive function, a function which preserves addition
- Additive inverse, an arithmetic concept
- Additive category, a preadditive category with finite biproducts
- Additive rhythm, a larger period of time constructed from smaller ones
- Additive synthesis, an audio synthesis technique
- Additive color, as opposed to subtractive color
- Additivity, in biochemistry, the simple sum of effects due to multiple causes
- Food additive, a substance added to food to improve flavor or appearance
- Fuel additive, a substance used to improve the performance of a fuel, lower emissions or clean the engine
- Oil additive, a substance used to improve the performance of a lubricant
- Weakly additive, the quality of preferences in some logistics problems
- Additive Records, a record label
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