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appendage

noun as in something added

noun as in a subsidiary part, as a limb

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“Around 20 to 30 people from overseas have come in the last month,” Miyoko Ishikawa, whose seat at the information desk directly faces the outstretched appendage.

First, the team sliced off the antennae and thinned and polished the surrounding amber to ensure the clearest possible view of the appendage within.

Elsewhere in the chat, he comments that in all the details brought up in trial, they failed to mention Stormy Daniels' description of Trump’s appendage, which she’s previously described as looking like a tiny mushroom.

From Salon

"These results help us understand the evolutionary history of horns and antlers and could suggest that differences in other ruminant cranial appendages, like ossicones and pronghorns, are also elaborations on a shared ancestral cranial appendage."

You’re talking about times when human beings enslaved other human beings, when women were just an appendage of their husbands and had no contractual rights and no property rights.

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

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