appendant

/əˈpɛndənt/
adjective
  1. Attached or added as a supplement or subordinate part.
    • The appendant documents must be submitted along with the main application.
    • In the contract, several appendant clauses clarify the responsibilities of each party.
    • The rights appendant to the property include access to the shared garden.
noun
  1. A person or thing that is attached or added to something larger or more important.
    • In the royal court, the nobles were often seen as appendants to the throne.
    • The assistant was merely an appendant to the executive, with no decision-making power.
    • The small shed is an appendant of the main house, used for storage.
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