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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ap•pend•ant (ə pen′dənt),USA pronunciation adj. - attached or suspended;
annexed. - associated as an accompaniment or consequence:the salary appendant to a position.
- Lawpertaining to a legal appendant.
n. - a person or thing attached or added.
- Lawany subordinate possession or right historically annexed to or dependent on a greater one and automatically passing with it, as by sale or inheritance.
Also, ap•pend′ent. - Medieval Latin appendēre, equivalent. to Latin ap- ap-1 + pendēre to hang (intransitive); later senses by association with append
- Anglo-French, present participle of apendre to belong (to), befit
- Middle English ap(p)endaunt (in legal sense) 1350–1400
ap•pend′ance, ap•pend′an•cy, ap•pend′ence, ap•pend′en•cy, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: appendant /əˈpɛndənt/ adj - attached, affixed, or added
- attendant or associated as an accompaniment or result
n - a person or thing attached or added
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