appenage

[ˈæpənɪdʒ]

appenage Definition

a subordinate or subsidiary part of something more important; an appendage.

Using appenage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "appenage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's research and development department is an appendage to its main operations.

  • Example

    The mansion had several appenages, including a pool house and a guest cottage.

  • Example

    The tail is an appenage of the body in many animals.

appenage Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with appenage

  • a provision made for a younger member of a royal family

    Example

    The prince was given a royal appenage to support his lifestyle.

  • a body part that has lost its original function over time

    Example

    The human appendix is considered a vestigial appenage.

  • a provision made for a dependent or beneficiary in a legal document

    Example

    The will included a legal appenage for the deceased's children.

Origins of appenage

from Old French 'apanege', from medieval Latin 'apanagium', meaning 'provision made for a younger son'

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Summary: appenage in Brief

An 'appenage' [ˈæpənɪdʒ] refers to a subordinate or subsidiary part of something more important, often used interchangeably with 'appendage.' Examples include a company's research and development department, a mansion's pool house, and an animal's tail. Phrases like 'royal appenage' and 'vestigial appenage' denote provisions made for younger members of a royal family and body parts that have lost their original function, respectively.