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Accessories

Accessory \Ac*ces"so*ry\, n.; pl. Accessories.

  1. That which belongs to something else deemed the principal; something additional and subordinate. ``The aspect and accessories of a den of banditti.''
    --Carlyle.

  2. (Law) Same as Accessary, n.

  3. (Fine Arts) Anything that enters into a work of art without being indispensably necessary, as mere ornamental parts.
    --Elmes.

    Syn: Abettor; accomplice; ally; coadjutor. See Abettor. [1913 Webster] ||

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accessories

n. (plural of accessory English)

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Accessories (album)

Accessories – Rarities and B-Sides is a compilation album from Dutch alternative rock band The Gathering. The album was released on August 22, 2005 by Century Media. The album features B-sides and demos the group released from 1995 to 2000 while with Century Media. The first disc is compiled from B-Sides taken from The Gathering's out-of-print single releases, whilst the second disc is composed of demo recordings from the albums Nighttime Birds and How to measure a planet?. Included are such rarities as their cover versions of Talk Talk, Dead Can Dance and Slowdive.

Usage examples of "accessories".

As they are well aware of the penalties for being accessories to such a heinous crime, they are assisting our efforts.

A million trendy accessories, scarves and belts, shoes and hats and gloves, and no real clothes to wear them with.

Evie, you know she has jewelry, big emeralds for her too green eyes and a change of accessories in her black clutch bag so she can wear this dress later, dancing.

Leaving a trail of cast-off accessories, shoes and gloves and chokers and hats to lighten their load so's they can cross the Rocky Mountains, that would be us.

And God knows she loaded up on clothes and shoes and jewelry, hats, belts, toiletries, a million and one assorted accessories, furs, yon name it, and always only the best that my money would buy, too.

Early childhood is not fastidious about the accessories of its drama--a cane is vividly a gun which may instantly, as vividly, become a horse.

True, the combined weights of guns, carriages, powder, shot, and accessories lessened somewhat the weight of lading that the vessel might transport, but they also served the purpose of making it a bit more likely that ship, company, and reduced amount of goods would reach the point of intended destination rather than going to add to the ill-gotten riches of some sea robber.

You see, he did the demonstration and selling and most of the shooting, true enough, but it was me who traveled to Europe and arranged for the manufacturers to produce them at reasonable pricessat down with the designers and engineers and took old original weapons, related equipment, and antique accessories apart to measure and photograph and sketch and ascertain the compositions of the parts, judge their supposed functions, their failings, and the tolerances of the fully assembled weapons.