appendixes in English

noun
1
a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals.
The inside of the appendix forms a cul-de-sac that usually opens into the large intestine.
2
a section or table of additional matter at the end of a book or document.
His recipe for this amalgam is included as an appendix to the present book.

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1. Appendices, Appendixes synonyms, appendices, Appendixes pronunciation, appendices, Appendixes translation, English dictionary definition of appendices, Appendixes

2. Appen´dices, Appendixes) (L.) 1

3. Followed by two appendixes, de dimensione Cycloidis; de cycloidibus aliarum specierum, (p

4. "appendixes; Appendices" "Both are correct plural forms for appendix, but appendixes is preferable outside scientific contexts […] Nevertheless, the nonnative plural is more frequent [per Google Books Ngram data] by a 3-to-1 margin." OxfordDictionaries.com, UK subset

5. When referring to the text at the end of a book or article, either the plural (Appendices) or (appendixes) is correct

6. Use the appendixes of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures if available in a language you know.

7. I'll summarize: appendixes has been used for a few hundred years and no one will misunderstand what you mean, but there are few mistaken prescriptivists who insist that only Appendices is correct and you will cause them to (mistakenly) think you've made an error if you use the perfectly correct appendixes.

8. Plural appendixes or Appendices (ə-pĕn′-dĭ-sēz′) A tubular projection attached to the cecum of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals

9. What valuable aids did the first edition of the New World Translation contain in its (a) footnotes, (b) marginal references, and (c) forewords and appendixes?

10. Airworthiness Qualification Plan † 3–6, page 12 Airworthiness qualification specification † 3–7, page 12 Maintenance engineering call † 3–8, page 12 Maintenance engineering order † 3–9, page 12 Military production Airworthiness approval † 3–10, page 13 Appendixes A

11. Ibn al-’Ata’iqi, on the other hand, while citing 231 instances of Abrogation, appendixes the phrase wa fihi nazar, indicating doubt or uncertainty to his discussion of twenty-six verses." There was considerable disagreement over the scope and parameters of Abrogation, especially with regard to a)

12. Arabic has nothing to do with the matter: the English word abacus is a direct borrowing of Latin abacus, so it comes with the Latin plural abaci.It also forms the native English plural Abacuses.Other examples of this two-plurals phenomenon are the plurals appendixes and appendices, formulas and formulae, and indexes and indices.