Antonyms for appendices
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : uh-pen-diks |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈpɛn dɪks |
Definition of appendices
Origin :- proper Latin plural of appendix.
- noun added material at end of document
- Filaments of equal length with the petals, with 1–2 appendices at the base.
- Extract from : « The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines » by T. H. Pardo de Tavera
- The duties of the pastorate and of the magistracy were stated in appendices.
- Extract from : « A History of the Reformation (Vol. 2 of 2) » by Thomas M. Lindsay
- All the other papers are new, and three Appendices on points of detail are added.
- Extract from : « Magic and Religion » by Andrew Lang
- There are three additions or appendices to the Book of Judges.
- Extract from : « A Brief Bible History » by James Oscar Boyd
- I give the following explanation concerning these appendices.
- Extract from : « The Mafulu » by Robert W. Williamson
- The two appendices whip the viscous secretion of the glands into foam.
- Extract from : « Social Life in the Insect World » by J. H. Fabre
- There are also other parts of learning which are appendices to history.
- Extract from : « The Advancement of Learning » by Francis Bacon
- One of the Appendices to this volume contains an account of some ancient sculptures on the walls of certain caves in Fife.
- Extract from : « Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 » by James Y. Simpson
- The reader will note that in the Appendices a considerable amount of interesting data has been collected.
- Extract from : « King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 » by E. Keble Chatterton
- They inferred various circumstances from the several ducts and the shapes and sizes of the lobes and their appendices.
- Extract from : « Myths & Legends of Babylonia & Assyria » by Lewis Spence
Synonyms for appendices
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