单词 | appendix |
释义 | appendix /euh pen"diks/, n. , pl. appendixes, appendices /-deuh seez'/. 1. supplementary material at the end of a book, article, document, or other text, usually of an explanatory, statistical, or bibliographic nature. 2. an appendage. 3. Anat. a. a process or projection. b. See vermiform appendix. 4. Aeron. the short tube at the bottom of a balloon bag, by which the intake and release of buoyant gas is controlled. [1535-45; < L: appendage, equiv. to append(ere) to APPEND + -ix (equiv. to -ic- n. suffix + -s nom. sing. ending)] Syn. 1. addendum, adjunct. APPENDIX, SUPPLEMENT both mean material added at the end of a book. An APPENDIX gives useful additional information, but even without it the rest of the book is complete: In the appendix are forty detailed charts. A SUPPLEMENT, bound in the book or published separately, is given for comparison, as an enhancement, to provide corrections, to present later information, and the like: A yearly supplement is issued. Usage. APPENDICES, a plural borrowed directly from Latin, is sometimes used, especially in scholarly writing, to refer to supplementary material at the end of a book. |
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