(a-pend-iks) An appendix is subject matter, usually statistical or explanatory material, that supplements the main body of a text The plural of appendix is appendices (ie a-pend-i-sees)
The section of a research report that includes all related information and examples that might disrupt the flow of information in the report
An emergency operations plan element attached to a functional annex to provide information on special approaches or requirements generated by unique characteristics of specified hazards of particular concern to the jurisdiction
- a section containing material not included in the body but which is relevant to the topic (always titled with a letter as in Appendix A)
material which is not part of the main text appearing at the end of the book
Section at the end of a book that includes supplemental material or specialized information
A wormlike "pouch" several inches long located near the top of the large intestine, in the lower right portion of the abdomen At this time, the role the appendix plays in the human body is not known