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BNC: 20262 COCA: 15598

appendage

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
appendage ˈpɛndɪʤ/ noun
plural appendages
appendage
ˈpɛndɪʤ/
noun
plural appendages
Learner's definition of APPENDAGE
[count]
medical : a body part (such as an arm or a leg) connected to the main part of the body身体附属部分(如胳膊或腿) : limb
: something connected or joined to a larger or more important thing附属物;附加物
BNC: 20262 COCA: 15598

appendage

noun

ap·​pend·​age ə-ˈpen-dij How to pronounce appendage (audio)
1
: an adjunct to something larger or more important : appurtenance
2
: a usually projecting part of an animal or plant body that is typically smaller and of less functional importance than the main part to which it is attached
especially : a limb or analogous part (such as a seta)
3
[appendant] : a dependent or subordinate person

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The Root of Appendage

Appendix isn't the only noun that comes from append. Unlike appendix, appendage doesn't suggest the end of something, but simply something attached. The word is often used in biology to refer to parts of an animal's body: an insect's antennae, mouthparts, or wings, for example. The appendages of some animals will grow back after they've been removed; a salamander, for example, can regrow a finger, and the tiny sea squirt can regrow all its appendages—and even its brain.

Example Sentences

The court system acts as an appendage to the government. an appendage of a larger political party
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Word History

First Known Use

1647, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of appendage was in 1647
BNC: 20262 COCA: 15598

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