What is another word for Appendixes?

Pronunciation: [ɐpˈɛndɪksɪz] (IPA)

Appendixes, alternatively known as "appendices," are additional or supplemental materials added to a book, document, or research paper. The term appendix is often used in the medical context as it refers to the small, tube-like structure attached to the large intestine. In academic writing, the term annex or addendum is often used interchangeably with appendix. Supplement, postscript, and attachment are other possible synonyms for appendixes, depending on the context. These words signify the inclusion of additional information that readers may need to refer to in order to gain a better understanding of the subject matter. Regardless of the chosen synonym, they all serve the same purpose of providing supplementary information.

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Any other use, including bundling of any of the book's chapters or Appendixes for your own distribution, is prohibited without express, written permission in advance from the author.
"The Online World"
Odd de Presno
We may be saddled with it as we are with all the animal infirmities we have, with Appendixes and suchlike things inside of us, and the passions and rages of apes and a tail-I believe we have a tail curled away somewhere, haven't we?
"The Passionate Friends"
Herbert George Wells
At Department Z they'd have had their Appendixes out if Mr. Sage wanted them.
"Malcolm Sage, Detective"
Herbert George Jenkins

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