Meaning & Definition of word "Appendix"

Appendix

/əˈpɛndɪks/

noun:

  • 1. A supplementary material at the end of a book, report, or document that provides additional information.
    • Example: The research paper included an appendix with detailed data and calculations.
  • 2. A part of the human body, specifically a small tube connected to the large intestine, which may play a role in the immune system.
    • Example: The doctor explained that the appendix can become inflamed, leading to appendicitis.
  • 3. An auxiliary part that is added to something to enhance it, such as an attachment or accessory.
    • Example: The software package came with an appendix, detailing the additional features available.

Etymology

From Latin 'appendix', meaning 'something added on'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

appendix A:

A specific section referring to additional information or data.

see appendix:

An instruction to refer to the appendix for more details.

appendix of a book:

The section at the end containing supplementary material.

Related Words

append:

To add something as a supplement.

appendicitis:

Inflammation of the appendix.

appendicular:

Relating to appendages or limbs.

Slang Meanings of appendix

Meaning: Used to refer informally to extra information or content.

Example Sentence: I included an appendix with my project, just for the extra cred.

Meaning: Colloquially, can refer to unnecessary added information.

Example Sentence: Leave out the appendix; nobody's reading that stuff!