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annexure

American  
[uh-nek-sher] / əˈnɛk ʃər /
  1. Chiefly British. something annexed or appended; an annex or supplement.


Usage

What does annexure mean? An annexure is an addition to something, often to a document. When used generally to simply mean something added, annexure is interchangeable with annex. Annexure is more commonly used in the U. K. and India, where it often specifically refers to an addition to an official document. Example: The annexure to her dissertation includes the most recent data.

Etymology

Origin of annexure

1870–80; annex (v.) + -ure

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