noun
- things that are attached to or accompany something else as subordinate parts
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The deed included the house and all its appendants such as the garage and shed.
- The contract specified the main equipment and its various appendants.
- Legal appendants to the property were clearly outlined in the documentation.
- The museum displayed the artifact along with its historical appendants.
- All appendants to the original agreement must be signed separately.