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Appendix - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An appendix is a small, tube-shaped organ attached to the large intestine, or a supplementary section at the end of a book providing additional information.

appendix

/əˈpɛndɪks/ /əˈpɛndɪks/

Definition:

A section at the end of a book with additional information, or a small organ attached to the large intestine.

Synonyms:

addendum, supplement, annex, postscript

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

main text, body

Common Collocations:

book appendix, medical appendix, include an appendix, remove the appendix, consult the appendix

Derivatives:

appendices (plural), appendicitis (medical condition)

Usage Tips:

Use "appendix" for supplementary material in books or the organ; plural is "appendices" for books and "appendixes" in anatomy.

Common Phrases:

burst appendix, inflamed appendix, add an appendix

Etymology:

From Latin "appendere," meaning "to hang upon," referring to something attached or supplementary.

Examples:

  • 1. The book includes an appendix with detailed references.
  • 2. She had her appendix removed after it became inflamed.
  • 3. Check the appendix for additional charts and graphs.
  • 4. The surgeon explained the risks of appendicitis before the operation.

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