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appendage

[uh-pen-dij] / əˈpɛn dɪdʒ /


NOUN
a subsidiary part, as a limb
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For instance, AI systems have historically struggled to mimic human hands and have produced mangled appendages with too many digits.

From Scientific American

Someone else suggested adding some kind of appendage.

From New York Times

“Emma Smith was far more than an appendage and helpmate to prominent men,” the authors wrote.

From New York Times

Britain withdrew in humiliation and became an appendage of the United States.

From Salon

Stretching out their pair of thin sensory appendages atop their heads, the insects detect and deploy chemical cues to do almost everything — find food, swarm prey, spot colony mates, protect young.

From Washington Post