appendage

[əˈpendɪdʒ]

appendage Definition

  • 1a part that is joined to something larger or more important
  • 2a limb or other body part that is attached to the main part of the body

Using appendage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The building has several appendages that were added over the years.

  • Example

    The spider has eight appendages.

  • Example

    The bird uses its wings as appendages to fly.

appendage Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with appendage

  • a body part that has lost its original function through evolution

    Example

    The human appendix is considered a vestigial appendage.

  • a reproductive organ used for sexual reproduction

    Example

    The male seahorse has a brood pouch, which is a sexual appendage used to carry and nourish the eggs.

  • an artificial limb or body part that replaces a missing or damaged one

    Example

    After the accident, he had to use a prosthetic appendage to walk.

Origins of appendage

from Latin 'appendere', meaning 'to hang on'

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Summary: appendage in Brief

An 'appendage' [əˈpendɪdʒ] is a part that is joined to something larger or more important, or a limb or other body part that is attached to the main part of the body. It can refer to both physical and abstract things. Examples include the appendages of a building, the legs of an animal, or the wings of a bird. Phrases like 'vestigial appendage,' 'sexual appendage,' and 'prosthetic appendage' describe specific types of appendages.