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    appendage
    /əˈpɛndɪdʒ/

    noun

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  2. something that exists as a smaller and less important part of something larger: The committee is a mere appendage of the council and has no power of its own. The organism has small leaf-like appendages. an arm, leg, or other body part: He had a tattoo on every visible appendage. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. noun. ap· pend· age ə-ˈpen-dij. Synonyms of appendage. 1. : an adjunct to something larger or more important : appurtenance. 2. : a usually projecting part of an animal or plant body that is typically smaller and of less functional importance than the main part to which it is attached.

  4. noun. an ancillary or secondary part attached to a main part; adjunct. zoology any organ that projects from the trunk of animals such as arthropods. botany any subsidiary part of a plant, such as a branch or leaf.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · An appendage is a limb or extension attached to the main body of an organism. It can refer to structures such as arms, legs, wings, or antennae. Appendages play various roles in the function and movement of living creatures. They can be used for grasping, locomotion, communication, or sensory perception.

  6. something that exists as a smaller and less important part of something larger: The committee is a mere appendage of the council and has no power of its own. The organism has small leaf-like appendages. an arm, leg, or other body part: He had a tattoo on every visible appendage. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AppendageAppendage - Wikipedia

    An appendage (or outgrowth) is an external body part, or natural prolongation, that protrudes from an organism 's or microorganism 's body. Types in animals.

  8. Use the noun appendage to describe something thats attached to something larger. Your arm is an appendage to your body. Appendage often describes body parts, either on humans or animals. If it’s something that sticks out — like a finger, tail, or leg — chances are it can be called an appendage.