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Definition of append
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 append is as below...
Append
(v. t.) To add, as an
accessory
to the
principal
thing;
to
annex;
as, notes
appended
to this
chapter..
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Wing
::
Wing (n.) One of the two pairs of upper
thoracic
appendages
of most
hexapod
insects.
They are
broad,
fanlike
organs
formed
of a
double
membrane
and
strengthened
by
chitinous
veins or
nervures..
Appendication
::
Appendication
(n.) An
appendage.
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::
-or () A noun
suffix
denoting
an agent or doer; as in
auditor,
one who
hears;
donor,
one who
gives;
obligor,
elevator.
It is
correlative
to -ee. In
general
-or is
appended
to words of
Latin,
and -er to those of
English,
origin.
See -er..
Fixture
::
Fixture
(n.) That which is fixed or
attached
to
something
as a
permanent
appendage;
as, the
fixtures
of a pump; the
fixtures
of a farm or of a
dwelling,
that is, the
articles
which a
tenant
may not take
away..
Crested
::
Crested
(a.)
Bearing
any
elevated
appendage
like a
crest,
as an
elevated
line or
ridge,
or a
tuft..
Labellum
::
Labellum
(n.) A small
appendage
beneath
the upper lip or
labrum
of
certain
insects.
Gordiacea
::
Gordiacea
(n. pl.) A
division
of
nematoid
worms,
including
the
hairworms
or hair eels
(Gordius
and
Mermis).
See
Gordius,
and
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Appendage
::
Appendage
(n.)
Something
appended
to, or
accompanying,
a
principal
or
greater
thing,
though
not
necessary
to it, as a
portico
to a
house..
Frill
::
Frill (v. i.) A
similar
ruffle
around
the legs or other
appendages
of
animals.
Cirrigrade
::
Cirrigrade
(a.)
Moving
or moved by
cirri,
or
hairlike
appendages..
Holostei
::
Holostei
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
ganoids,
including
the gar pike,
bowfin,
etc.; the bony
ganoids.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Pterichthys
::
Pterichthys
(n.) A genus of
Devonian
fossil
fishes
with
winglike
appendages.
The head and most of the body were
covered
with large bony
plates.
See
Placodermi.
Appendix
::
Appendix
(n.) 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..
Suffix
::
Suffix
(n.) A
letter,
letters,
syllable,
or
syllables
added or
appended
to the end of a word or a root to
modify
the
meaning;
a
postfix..
Append
::
Append
(v. t.) 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..
Cotland
::
Cotland
(n.) Land
appendant
to a cot or
cottage,
or held by a
cottager
or
cotter..
Belonging
::
Belonging
(n.) That which is
connected
with a
principal
or
greater
thing;
an
appendage;
an
appurtenance.
Boa Constrictor
::
Boa
constrictor
() A large and
powerful
serpent
of
tropical
America,
sometimes
twenty
or
thirty
feet long. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Mesentery
::
Mesentery
(n.) The
membranes,
or one of the
membranes
(consisting
of a fold of the
peritoneum
and
inclosed
tissues),
which
connect
the
intestines
and their
appendages
with the
dorsal
wall of the
abdominal
cavity.
The
mesentery
proper
is
connected
with the
jejunum
and
ilium,
the other
mesenteries
being
called
mesocaecum,
mesocolon,
mesorectum,
etc..
Timothy Grass
::
Timothy
grass () A kind of grass
(Phleum
pratense)
with long
cylindrical
spikes;
--
called
also
herd's
grass,
in
England,
cat's-tail
grass,
and
meadow
cat's-tail
grass.
It is much
prized
for
fodder.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
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