Subordinate, subsidiary, auxiliary, supplementary An ancillary use complements a primary use such as an office supply store in an office park and is only to serve the principal uses within the district Area Plans: Specific detailed land use plans, which Loudoun County adopts for various areas of the county
Designating or pertaining to a document, proceeding, officer, or office, etc , that is subordinate to, or in aid of, another primary or principal one; an ancillary attachment, bill, or suit presupposes the existence of another principal proceeding
additional services (other than room and board charges) such as X-rays, anesthesia, lab work, etc Fees charged for ancillary care such as X-rays, anesthesia, and lab work This term may also be used to describe the charge made by a pharmacy for prescriptions which exceed the health insurance plan's maximum allowable cost (MAC)
a dependent structure, often but not always small in scale; associated hierarchically with a primary structure; often found in clusters with other dependent structures
A proceeding which is auxiliary or subordinate to another proceeding In probate, a proceeding in a state where a decedent owned property but was not domiciled
relating to something that is added but is not essential; "an ancillary pump"; "an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and emotions are auxilliary to each other"
The ancillary workers in an institution are the people such as cleaners and cooks whose work supports the main work of the institution. ancillary staff. ancillary services like cleaning. = auxiliary Ancillary is also a noun. ancillaries who look after the children in the playground