appurtenance
/əˈpɜrtənəns/
noun
- An item or object that is connected to or used with something else, often as an accessory or extra part.
- The house came with all its appurtenances, including the garden shed and the fence.
- She packed her camera and its appurtenances, like the tripod and extra lenses.
- The appurtenances of modern life, such as smartphones and laptops, are hard to imagine living without.
- A right or privilege that is attached to a property or position.
- The easement was an appurtenance that allowed the neighbor to use the driveway.
- As part of the job, the company car was considered an appurtenance of the manager's role.
- The right to fish in the lake was an appurtenance of the land deed.