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appendix
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context obsolete in general sense English) Something attached to something else; an attachment or accompaniment. 2 Specifically, a text added to the end of a book or an article, containing information that is important to but is not the main idea ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Appendix \Ap*pen"dix\, n.; pl. E. Appendixes , L. Appendices . Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or concomitant. Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M. Hale. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily essential ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB give ▪ Papers which include information on the vegetation of particular islands are given in an appendix . ▪ The demonstration that this is in fact the shape of these curves is given in the appendix . ▪ A full list of ...
Usage examples of appendix.
There were originally 22 appendices explaining all the secrets of the Illuminati.
Hydrocarbon Oils -- Scotch Shale Oils -- Petroleum -- Vegetable and Animal Oils -- Testing and Adulteration of Oils -- Lubricating Greases -- Lubrication -- Appendices -- Index.
Geneva Bible continued to hold its position in English affections, at least partly because it was so useful for its notes and appendices, a guidebook to the world of the divine.
Staff Nurse, if we run through the Kardex together--twenty rooms, as you know--three empty at the moment, but there are two appendices coming in this afternoon under Mr James.
One of the appendices in my report was a map of the wreckage, a computer-generated diagram that showed the major pieces, of which there were many, and where they had landed relative to each other and the airport.
Miss Schwartz was flicking through the pages of colored graphs Ruth had thoughtfully provided as appendices to her paper.
Mormon history, and the noted Mountain Meadow massacre, see Appendices A and B.
David once said what a surgeon he would have made, and Father Martin made a weak joke about appendices being made of damask.
In the MJ-12 documents there are tantalizing references to appendices about the nature of the aliens, the technology of their ships and so on, but the appendices were not included in the mysterious film.
Little wonder he describes himself as humming happily as the machine all summer, eager for the first trial print-out in the fall: I myself was as involved by this time in his quest as if it had been my own, and searched vainly, heart-in-mouth, among his technical appendices and catalogues to see whether they might include the Pattern for Heroes, which surely Polyeidus must have plagiarized from him -- unless, as seemed ever less implausible, Computer itself was some future version of my seer.
Harvard man, knowing full well that everything he wrote would be shredded and baled with all the rest of the White House wastepaper, unread, still turned out some two hundred or more weekly reports on the sayings and doings of youth, with footnotes, bibliographies, and appendices and all.
I hope to discuss what little can be inferred about the gaps in an appendix to this course.
See FAA report, Civil Aviation Reference Handbook, May 1999, appendix D.
The surgeon may perform an appendectomy only to find that the appendix is normal.
Weston incised the ovaries, looking for the cor 9 See Appendix 1: Delicatessen Pathologists.