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appendixes

American  
[uh-pen-dik-siz] / əˈpɛn dɪk sɪz /

noun

  1. a plural of appendix.


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The report, a mere nine pages including two appendixes, does not identify the mysterious unidentified phenomena—neither as mundane human technology nor anything extraterrestrial.

From Slate Jun. 29, 2021

If you want more practical help than that, Saunders provides some exercises in the appendixes.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 7, 2021

It’s a thin excuse for a book, 128 pages of text brazenly padded with appendixes of government news releases, Whitaker’s speeches and, somewhat shamelessly, the Constitution.

From Washington Post Jun. 11, 2020

Host Meagan Cantwell talks with Viviane Labrie of the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan, about new research suggesting people without their appendixes have a reduced risk of Parkinson’s.

From Science Magazine Nov. 1, 2018

In hospitals in which the reimbursement rates for appendectomies ran higher, for instance, the surgeons removed more appendixes.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis

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