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Definition of annex
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of annex is as below...
Annex (v. t.) To
attach
or
connect,
as a
consequence,
condition,
etc.; as, to annex a
penalty
to a
prohibition,
or
punishment
to
guilt..
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Appurtenance
::
Appurtenance
(n.) That which
belongs
to
something
else; an
adjunct;
an
appendage;
an
accessory;
something
annexed
to
another
thing more
worthy;
in
common
parlance
and legal
acceptation,
something
belonging
to
another
thing as
principal,
and which
passes
as
incident
to it, as a right of way, or other
easement
to land; a right of
common
to
pasture,
an
outhouse,
barn,
garden,
or
orchard,
to a house or
messuage.
In a
strict
legal
sense,
land can never pass as an
appurtenance
to
land..
Affix
::
Affix (v. t.) To
subjoin,
annex,
or add at the close or end; to
append
to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a
syllable
to a word; to affix a seal to an
instrument;
to affix one's name to a
writing..
Appurtenant
::
Appurtenant
(a.)
Annexed
or
pertaining
to some more
important
thing;
accessory;
incident;
as, a right of way
appurtenant
to land or
buildings..
Annexationist
::
Annexationist
(n.) One who
favors
annexation.
Superaddition
::
Superadd
(v. t.) To add over and
above;
to add to what has been
added;
to
annex,
as
something
extrinsic..
Appendant
::
Appendant
(n.) A
inheritance
annexed
by
prescription
to a
superior
inheritance.
Subjoinder
::
Subjoin
(v. t.) To add after
something
else has been said or
written;
to
ANNEX;
as, to
subjoin
an
argument
or
reason..
Octillion
::
Octillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
method
of
numeration
(which
method
is
followed
also in the
United
States)
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-seven
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
forty-eight
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
Annexation
::
Annexation
(v. t.) The act of
annexing;
process
of
attaching,
adding,
or
appending;
the act of
connecting;
union;
as, the
annexation
of Texas to the
United
States,
or of
chattels
to the
freehold..
Append
::
Append
(v. t.) To add, as an
accessory
to the
principal
thing;
to
annex;
as, notes
appended
to this
chapter..
Postfix
::
Postfix
(v. t.) To
annex;
specifically
(Gram.),
to add or
annex,
as a
letter,
syllable,
or word, to the end of
another
or
principal
word; to
suffix..
Aqua
::
Aqua (n.)
Water;
-- a word much used in
pharmacy
and the old
chemistry,
in
various
signification,
determined
by the word or words
annexed..
Land
::
Land (n.) Any
ground,
soil, or earth
whatsoever,
as
meadows,
pastures,
woods,
etc., and
everything
annexed
to it,
whether
by
nature,
as
trees,
water,
etc., or by the hand of man, as
buildings,
fences,
etc.; real
estate..
Adscriptive
::
Adscriptive
(a.)
Attached
or
annexed
to the glebe or
estate
and
transferable
with it.
Suffixion
::
Suffix
(v. t.) To add or annex to the end, as a
letter
or
syllable
to a word; to
append..
Annex
::
Annex (v. t.) To
attach
or
connect,
as a
consequence,
condition,
etc.; as, to annex a
penalty
to a
prohibition,
or
punishment
to
guilt..
Reannexation
::
Reannexation
(n.) Act of
reannexing.
Annectent
::
Annectent
(a.)
Connecting;
annexing.
Coannex
::
Coannex
(v. t.) To annex with
something
else.
Annexation
::
Annexation
(v. t.) The union of
property
with a
freehold
so as to
become
a
fixture.
Bouvier.
(b)
(Scots
Law) The
appropriation
of lands or rents to the
crown.
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