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annexean‧nexe, annex /ˈæneks/ noun [countable] - A modern annexe houses the Russell collection of early keyboard instruments.
- But they could have got into the boarding annexe.
- I knew he was the clerk from the Town Hall Annexe.
- It was necessary, therefore, to heat the water in the annexe itself.
- Kirkby firemen prevented flames reaching the lower school annexe and nursery school, where classes continued close to normal for 140 youngsters.
- She took the correct corridor, found the Salome annexe and climbed up to the attic.
- The annexe need not have been roofed, although there was access to it from the main part of the building.
- We share the annexe base with nursery nurse students and staff.
1a separate building that has been added to a larger one: Some of us will be sleeping in the annexe.2formal a part that has been added to the end of a document, report etc |