Appendages
[ə'pɛndɪdʒ]
Examples
- They had never troubled me before, but they troubled me now, as vulgar appendages. Charles Dickens. Great Expectations.
- A large park was one of its appendages, laid out with great taste, and plentifully stocked with game. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- They may, perhaps, be considered as appendages, as a sort of splendid and shewy equipage of the empire. Adam Smith. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
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