annexure
noun/əˈnɛkʃə/UK/əˈnɛkʃɚ/US
Etymology
Definitions
The process of annexing
- Avulsio is the increase in extent of land bounded by water, through the annexure of land disannexed elsewhere by violent natural causes.
- Plundering, raiding and annexure of other weaker nations have become survival normality and we seem to accept these as part of life.
- I doubt if there'll be much opposition to my annexure of the throne!
Something annexed.
- ...other hand buildings without foundations,sheds, windmills, railway lines, and all fixtures or annexures to buildings, are movable unless their owner intended that they should be permanently annexed.
An appendix or attachment to a document.
- This aspect of the publication appears in one of the annexures at the end of the lectures.
- In addition a comprehensive set of annexures had to be submitted with each application that included the following […]
- The reports of the seminars and their recommendations are included in the annexures of the book. The population data and other relevant information are also given in the annexures.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for annexure. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA