additive vs pullout

additive

noun
  • A substance added to another substance or product to produce specific properties in the combined substance. 

  • A word or phrase that adds something, such as also, even, or nor. 

adj
  • Of or pertaining to genes (or the interaction etc. of such genes) which govern the same trait and whose effects work together on the phenotype. 

  • Pertaining to chemical addition. 

  • Pertaining to addition; that can be, or has been, added. 

  • That is distributive over addition. 

  • Whose operator is identified as addition. 

pullout

noun
  • An object, such as a newspaper supplement, that can be pulled out from something else. 

  • The ending of a period of surfing by navigating the board into or over the back of a wave. 

  • The coitus interruptus method of birth control. 

  • The change of the flight of an aircraft from a dive to level or climbing flight. 

  • A withdrawal, especially of armed forces. 

  • Synonym of liftout (“quotation given special visual treatment”) 

  • An area by the side of a road where vehicles may temporarily stop in safety. Typical pullouts allow drivers and passengers to safely exit the vehicle but rarely have additional amenities. 

How often have the words additive and pullout occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )