suplemento
supplement
noun soo-pleh-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin supplementum, from supplere (to fill up, to complete).
Also means
surcharge
Usage Note
Suplemento covers several senses: a newspaper or magazine supplement (el suplemento dominical), a dietary supplement (suplemento vitamínico), and an extra charge or fare supplement (suplemento de precio). The verb is suplementar. Do not confuse with suplente (substitute person) or suplicio (torment).
Examples
"El suplemento dominical incluye recetas de cocina."
Natural Translation
The Sunday supplement includes cooking recipes.
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