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Definition of addendum in English: addendumnounPlural addenda əˈdɛndəməˈdɛndəm 1An item of additional material added at the end of a book or other publication. Example sentencesExamples - He welcomes any professional updates or addenda to his primer.
- But he added after pressure from Mr Gray: ‘We will be publishing those figures as a addendum by the end of March.’
- There are concluding addenda, appendices, and a thankfully comprehensive index.
- Just a few months before his death on 29 June 1988, he wrote an addendum to his early essay ‘Two Theological Languages,’ which was being republished.
- This addendum accomplishes several rhetorical tasks at once.
- For those of you who haven't read the Act itself, the document is a fragmented mess of addenda, revisions, and additions to the U.S. Civil Code.
- He tackles his subject in six chapters supplemented by addenda from other scholars.
- Would it help matters if I published your addendum?
- For the articles that appeared in the earlier edition, addenda include the new data that is available; only a handful of the original articles were rewritten.
- If I source one in the future, I will publish an addendum to this review.
- At the end of the column, an addendum will list several royal recipes for you to try.
- It had an addendum page printed in blue, with some late-breaking news.
- Ashley emailed me this morning with a list of errata and addenda.
- This section is little more than an addendum to the rest of the book and would not be missed.
- These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection.
- The cover has changed, the map of Egypt is missing, and additions and corrections have been placed as an addendum on page 205 instead of directly in the text.
- Many of these excerpts have not previously been published, and they include a major addition to his literary corpus - a 52-page manuscript addendum to Nabokov's most important Russian novel, The Gift.
- In addition, the paper comes with an on-line addendum of about 100 pages, although this is unfigured and largely concerns the cladistic analysis.
- With most products, the crucial information on commission, which the IFA is required to reveal, comes as an addendum at the end of a 12-page document.
- When I get around to reading the book, perhaps I'll make a small addendum to this review.
Synonyms appendix, codicil, postscript, afterword, tailpiece, rider, coda, supplement, accompaniment adjunct, appendage, addition, add-on, attachment, extension rare postlude, subscript, allonge 2Engineering The radial distance from the pitch circle of a cogwheel or wormwheel to the crests of the teeth or ridges. Compare with dedendum
Origin Late 17th century: Latin, 'that which is to be added', gerundive of addere (see add). Definition of addendum in US English: addendumnounəˈdɛndəməˈdendəm 1An item of additional material, typically omissions, added at the end of a book or other publication. Example sentencesExamples - This section is little more than an addendum to the rest of the book and would not be missed.
- He tackles his subject in six chapters supplemented by addenda from other scholars.
- For the articles that appeared in the earlier edition, addenda include the new data that is available; only a handful of the original articles were rewritten.
- Ashley emailed me this morning with a list of errata and addenda.
- This addendum accomplishes several rhetorical tasks at once.
- With most products, the crucial information on commission, which the IFA is required to reveal, comes as an addendum at the end of a 12-page document.
- But he added after pressure from Mr Gray: ‘We will be publishing those figures as a addendum by the end of March.’
- These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection.
- The cover has changed, the map of Egypt is missing, and additions and corrections have been placed as an addendum on page 205 instead of directly in the text.
- It had an addendum page printed in blue, with some late-breaking news.
- In addition, the paper comes with an on-line addendum of about 100 pages, although this is unfigured and largely concerns the cladistic analysis.
- At the end of the column, an addendum will list several royal recipes for you to try.
- There are concluding addenda, appendices, and a thankfully comprehensive index.
- He welcomes any professional updates or addenda to his primer.
- Many of these excerpts have not previously been published, and they include a major addition to his literary corpus - a 52-page manuscript addendum to Nabokov's most important Russian novel, The Gift.
- Just a few months before his death on 29 June 1988, he wrote an addendum to his early essay ‘Two Theological Languages,’ which was being republished.
- For those of you who haven't read the Act itself, the document is a fragmented mess of addenda, revisions, and additions to the U.S. Civil Code.
- Would it help matters if I published your addendum?
- If I source one in the future, I will publish an addendum to this review.
- When I get around to reading the book, perhaps I'll make a small addendum to this review.
Synonyms appendix, codicil, postscript, afterword, tailpiece, rider, coda, supplement, accompaniment 2Engineering The radial distance from the pitch circle of a cogwheel, worm wheel, etc., to the crests of the teeth or ridges. Compare with dedendum
Origin Late 17th century: Latin, ‘that which is to be added’, gerundive of addere (see add). |