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ac·ces·so·ry A0039700 (ăk-sĕs′ə-rē)n. pl. ac·ces·so·ries 1. a. A subordinate or supplementary item; an adjunct.b. Something nonessential but desirable that contributes to an effect or result. See Synonyms at attachment.2. Law One who knowingly assists a lawbreaker in the commission of a crime but does not actually participate in that crime.adj.1. Having a secondary, supplementary, or subordinate function.2. Law Involving the knowing assistance of a lawbreaker in the commission of a crime without actual participation in the crime. [Middle English accessorie, from Medieval Latin accessōrius, from accessor, helper, from Latin accessus, approach; see access.] ac′ces·so′ri·al (-sə-sôr′ē-əl) adj.ac·ces′so·ri·ly adv.Usage Note: Although the pronunciation (ə-sĕs′ə-rē), with no (k) sound in the first syllable, is sometimes heard, it is not accepted by a majority of the Usage Panel. In the 1997 survey, 87 percent of the Panelists disapproved of it. The 2012 survey showed an 80 percent disapproval rate.accessoriesThings that are made to match and be worn with a garment, such as gloves or bags.Translationsaccessories
accessoriesSystem components that form a functioning, integral part of an aircraft. Components generally included as accessories are fuel, oil, air and hydraulic pumps and generators, and other power-generating devices, valves, gauges, and motors. However, items like tanks and pipes do not constitute accessories.Accessories
Accessories Ostomy care A generic term for products used to supplement ostomy pouching systems. Examples Paste, ostomy belt, skin barrier ringsLegalSeeaccessory |