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addendum

noun as in something conjoined, added

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When Sisley released a photo of the addendum, taken by a friend in the legislature, reporters flooded Biggs with questions.

One can only hope that he will not repeat this unfortunate addendum.

Hopefully you could include it as an addendum if not actually include it within the article itself.

That felt like cheating, I imagined my own reaction to reading a book and then finding such an addendum at the end.

Mike Brown had noted that the names of the women who were pregnant have an addendum, “and her unborn child.”

In his pocket was a bottle, carefully corked, empty save for a little roll of paper, which proved to be the addendum to the log.

And here, perchance, should the story end, for the after-history of Joachim Murat is a tragical addendum to that happy dnouement.

We must therefore regard Cibras as a mere addendum to, an extraneous element in, the tragedy, not as an integral part of it.

This was an addendum in "the colonel's own handwriting" and it closed with "pray for me."

This last arc defines the addendum of the escape-wheel teeth.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to addendum, such as: appendix, postscript, addition, adjunct, appendage, and attachment.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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