An external body part that projects from the body.
A natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant.
Annex to a construction, as a distinct building or a secondary part of the main one.
1 The appendage rule for the loop applies also to the double loop.
2 After the mitral valve procedure is performed, the left appendage is sutured.
3 Brown goo dribbled out of this new appendage in a constant stream.
4 Their most striking appendage is the marble steps at the front doors.
5 The flagellum is an evolutionarily conserved appendage used for sensing and locomotion.
6 It found the amputated appendage , picked it up, and simply reattached it.
7 Transesophageal echocardiography revealed a left atrial appendage aneurysm with a floating thrombus.
8 This small intestinal appendage is often the cause of a fatal illness.
9 It could even be an appendage to Julia Child's The French Chef.
10 My PopSocket has shifted from an embarrassing appendage to comforting safety blanket.
11 The machine is set up much like an actual mantis shrimp appendage .
12 The Cynonycteris, or pyramid bat, has a leaf-like appendage beside the nose.
13 If the appendage explodes, then the alien was probably made of antimatter.
14 The punkah, a necessary appendage of every house, is worthy of description.
15 Fromentel described a fresh-water form of this genus with a caudal appendage .
16 I was a younger son, and nothing but an appendage to royalty.
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Appendage в диалектах
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