Apéndice in english
Appendix
pronunciation: əpendɪks part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əpendɪks part of speech: noun
In gestures
apéndice = adjunct ; appendage ; appendix [appendices, -pl.] ; tailpiece.
Example: We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.Example: At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Example: The instructions given in the appendices are rules and must be applied consistently.Example: The article 'Taipiece on bibliographies of special material' shows that in studying the structure of bibliographic control it is not difficult to discover strange, and even hilarious, examples of specialist bibliographic sources.more:
» apéndice verbal = verbal extension .
Example: In any class, if a desired concept is not specified in the 'normal' UDC notation, it can be individualized by a verbal extension to the class number.