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SYLLABICATION:ap·pen·dix
PRONUNCIATION:  -pndks
NOUN:Inflected forms: pl. ap·pen·dix·es or ap·pen·di·ces (-d-sz)
1a. An appendage. b. A collection of supplementary material, usually at the end of a book. 2. The vermiform appendix. 3. Anatomy A supplementary or accessory part of a bodily organ or structure.
ETYMOLOGY:Latin, from appendere, to hang upon. See append.
 
 
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