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Appurtenance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Appurtenances is a term for what belongs to and goes with something else, with the appurtenance being less significant than what it belongs to. The word ultimately derives from Latin appertinere , ...
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Definition of "Appurtenances, Appurtenant" ... APPURTENANCES - In common parlance and legal acceptation, is used to signify something belonging to another thing as principal, and which passes as incident to the principal thing.
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1. Something added to another, more important thing; an appendage. See Synonyms at appendage. ... 2. appurtenances Equipment, such as clothing, tools, or instruments, used for a specific purpose or task; gear. ... He cracked his knuckles and sat down, sorting out his writing appurtenances.
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "appurtenances" ... Learn more about "appurtenances" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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appurtenances Equipment, such as clothing, tools, or instruments, used for a specific purpose or task; gear. ... Appurtenances is a term for what belongs to and goes with something else, with the appurtenance being less significant than what it belongs to. The word ultimately derives from Latin appertinere, "to appertain".
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