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Appenage
Appenage Ap"pen*age, n. See Appanage.
Append
Append Ap*pend" ([a^]p*p[e^]nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appended; p. pr. & vb. n. Appending.] [L. appendere or F. appendre: cf. OE. appenden, apenden, to belong, OF. apendre, F. appendre, fr. L. append[=e]re, v. i., to hang to, append[e^]re, v. t., to hang to; ad + pend[=e]re, v. i., to hang, pend[e^]re, v. t., to hang. See Pendant.] 1. To hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column. 2. To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter. A further purpose appended to the primary one. --I. Taylor.
Appendage
Appendage Ap*pend"age, n. 1. Something appended to, or accompanying, a principal or greater thing, though not necessary to it, as a portico to a house. Modesty is the appendage of sobriety. --Jer. Taylor. 2. (Biol.) A subordinate or subsidiary part or organ; an external organ or limb, esp. of the articulates. Antenn[ae] and other appendages used for feeling. --Carpenter. Syn: Addition; adjunct; concomitant.
Appendaged
Appendaged Ap*pend"aged, a. Furnished with, or supplemented by, an appendage.
Appendance
Appendance Ap*pend"ance, n. [F.] Something appendant.
Appendant
Appendant Ap*pend"ant, a. [F. appendant, p. pr. of appendre. See Append, v. t.] 1. Hanging; annexed; adjunct; concomitant; as, a seal appendant to a paper. As they have transmitted the benefit to us, it is but reasonable we should suffer the appendant calamity. --Jer. Taylor. 2. (Law) Appended by prescription, that is, a personal usage for a considerable time; -- said of a thing of inheritance belonging to another inheritance which is superior or more worthy; as, an advowson, common, etc., which may be appendant to a manor, common of fishing to a freehold, a seat in church to a house. --Wharton. --Coke.
Appendant
Appendant Ap*pend"ant, n. 1. Anything attached to another as incidental or subordinate to it. 2. (Law) A inheritance annexed by prescription to a superior inheritance.
Appendectomy
Appendectomy Ap`pen*dec"to*my, Appendicectomy Ap*pend`i*cec"to*my, n.] [Appendix + Gr. ?, fr. ? excision.] (Surg.) Excision of the vermiform appendix.
Appended
Append Ap*pend" ([a^]p*p[e^]nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appended; p. pr. & vb. n. Appending.] [L. appendere or F. appendre: cf. OE. appenden, apenden, to belong, OF. apendre, F. appendre, fr. L. append[=e]re, v. i., to hang to, append[e^]re, v. t., to hang to; ad + pend[=e]re, v. i., to hang, pend[e^]re, v. t., to hang. See Pendant.] 1. To hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column. 2. To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter. A further purpose appended to the primary one. --I. Taylor.
Appendence
Appendence Ap*pend"ence, Appendency Ap*pend"en*cy, n. State of being appendant; appendance. [Obs.]
Appendency
Appendence Ap*pend"ence, Appendency Ap*pend"en*cy, n. State of being appendant; appendance. [Obs.]
Appendical
Appendical Ap*pend"i*cal, a. Of or like an appendix.
Appendicate
Appendicate Ap*pend"i*cate, v. t. To append. [Obs.]
Appendication
Appendication Ap*pend`i*ca"tion, n. An appendage. [Obs.]
Appendicectomy
Appendectomy Ap`pen*dec"to*my, Appendicectomy Ap*pend`i*cec"to*my, n.] [Appendix + Gr. ?, fr. ? excision.] (Surg.) Excision of the vermiform appendix.
Appendices
Appendix Ap*pen"dix, n.; pl. E. Appendixes, L. Appendices. [L. appendix, -dicis, fr. appendere. See Append.] 1. Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or concomitant. Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M. Hale. 2. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and correct inaccuracies. Syn: See Supplement.
Appendicitis
Appendicitis Ap*pend`i*ci"tis, n. (Med.) Inflammation of the vermiform appendix.
Appendicle
Appendicle Ap*pend"i*cle, n. [L. appendicula, dim. of. appendix.] A small appendage.
Appendicular
Appendicular Ap`pen*dic"u*lar, a. Relating to an appendicle; appendiculate. [R.]
Appendicularia
Appendicularia Ap`pen*dic`u*la"ri*a, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of small free-swimming Tunicata, shaped somewhat like a tadpole, and remarkable for resemblances to the larv[ae] of other Tunicata. It is the type of the order Copelata or Larvalia. See Illustration in Appendix.
Appendiculata
Appendiculata Ap`pen*dic`u*la"ta, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of annelids; the Polych[ae]ta.
Appendiculate
Appendiculate Ap`pen*dic"u*late, a. [See Appendicle.] Having small appendages; forming an appendage. Appendiculate leaf, a small appended leaf. --Withering.
Appendiculate leaf
Appendiculate Ap`pen*dic"u*late, a. [See Appendicle.] Having small appendages; forming an appendage. Appendiculate leaf, a small appended leaf. --Withering.
Appending
Append Ap*pend" ([a^]p*p[e^]nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appended; p. pr. & vb. n. Appending.] [L. appendere or F. appendre: cf. OE. appenden, apenden, to belong, OF. apendre, F. appendre, fr. L. append[=e]re, v. i., to hang to, append[e^]re, v. t., to hang to; ad + pend[=e]re, v. i., to hang, pend[e^]re, v. t., to hang. See Pendant.] 1. To hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column. 2. To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter. A further purpose appended to the primary one. --I. Taylor.
Appendix
Appendix Ap*pen"dix, n. The vermiform appendix.
Appendix
Appendix Ap*pen"dix, n.; pl. E. Appendixes, L. Appendices. [L. appendix, -dicis, fr. appendere. See Append.] 1. Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or concomitant. Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M. Hale. 2. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and correct inaccuracies. Syn: See Supplement.
Appendix vermiformis
Appendix vermiformis Ap*pen"dix ver`mi*for"mis [NL.] (Anat.) The vermiform appendix.
Appendixes
Appendix Ap*pen"dix, n.; pl. E. Appendixes, L. Appendices. [L. appendix, -dicis, fr. appendere. See Append.] 1. Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or concomitant. Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M. Hale. 2. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and correct inaccuracies. Syn: See Supplement.
Appension
Appension Ap*pen"sion, n. The act of appending. [Obs.]
Behappen
Behappen Be*hap"pen, v. t. To happen to. [Obs.]

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