pullout vs supplement

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. 

supplement

noun
  • An additional section of a newspaper devoted to a specific subject. 

  • A vitamin, herbal extract or chemical compound ingested to meet dietary deficiencies or enhance muscular development. 

  • Something added, especially to make up for a deficiency. 

  • An angle that, when added to a given angle, makes 180°; a supplementary angle. 

  • A surcharge, additional cost, especially for food in a restaurant. 

  • An extension to a document or publication that adds information, corrects errors or brings up to date. 

verb
  • To provide or make a supplement to something. 

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