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an·nex

A0316300 (ə-nĕks′, ăn′ĕks′)tr.v. an·nexed, an·nex·ing, an·nex·es 1. To append or attach, especially to a larger or more significant thing.2. To incorporate (territory) into an existing political unit such as a country, state, county, or city.3. To add or attach, as an attribute, condition, or consequence.n. (ăn′ĕks′, ăn′ĭks)1. A building added on to a larger one or an auxiliary building situated near a main one.2. An addition, such as an appendix, that is made to a record or other document.
[Middle English annexen, from Old French annexer, from Latin annectere, annex-, to connect : ad-, ad- + nectere, to bind; see ned- in Indo-European roots.]
an′nex·a′tion (ăn′ĭk-sā′shən) n.an′nex·a′tion·al adj.an′nex·a′tion·ism n.an′nex·a′tion·ist n.