auxiliary vs top-up

auxiliary

noun
  • An auxiliary verb. 

  • A person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner. 

  • A marching band colorguard. 

  • A sailing vessel equipped with an engine. 

adj
  • Supplementary or subsidiary. 

  • Helping; giving assistance or support. 

  • Held in reserve for exceptional circumstances. 

  • Of a ship, having both sails and an engine. 

  • Relating to an auxiliary verb. 

top-up

noun
  • An addition. 

  • The situation where a student who holds a qualification equivalent to part of a degree course is then accepted onto a degree course at an intermediate point, without having to start it from the beginning. 

  • Additional credit purchased for a mobile phone. 

  • An additional premium paid over the initial premium in order to increase benefit values. 

  • A serving of drink used to top up an existing glass. 

  • A dose of epidural anesthetic added to previously injected spinal anesthetic in combined spinal-epidural anesthesia 

adj
  • That serves as an addition 

How often have the words auxiliary and top-up occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )