auxiliary
Americanadjective
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additional; supplementary; reserve.
an auxiliary police force.
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used as a substitute or reserve in case of need.
The hospital has an auxiliary power system in case of a blackout.
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(of a boat) having an engine that can be used to supplement the sails.
an auxiliary yawl.
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giving support; serving as an aid; helpful.
The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other. Passion is auxiliary to art.
noun
plural
auxiliaries-
a person or thing that gives aid of any kind; helper.
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an organization allied with, but subsidiary to, a main body of restricted membership, especially one composed of members' relatives.
The men's club and the ladies' auxiliary were merged into one organization.
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auxiliaries, foreign troops in the service of a nation at war.
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Navy. a naval vessel designed for other than combat purposes, as a tug, supply ship, or transport.
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Nautical. a sailing vessel carrying an auxiliary propulsion engine or engines.
adjective
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secondary or supplementary
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supporting
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nautical (of a sailing vessel) having an engine
an auxiliary sloop
noun
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a person or thing that supports or supplements; subordinate or assistant
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nautical
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a sailing vessel with an engine
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the engine of such a vessel
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navy a vessel such as a tug, hospital ship, etc, not used for combat
Etymology
Origin of auxiliary
1595–1605; < Latin auxiliārius assisting, aiding, helping, equivalent to auxili ( um ) aid, help ( aux ( us ) increased, augmented (past participle of augēre: aug- increase + -sus, variant of -tus past participle suffix) + -ilium noun suffix) + -ārius -ary
Explanation
When you're offering something in support of an already existing thing, you're offering something auxiliary. The auxiliary police will help out the regular police with things like directing traffic and crowd control when there's a special event in town. The Latin word auxilium means "help," and so auxiliary means something that "helps" by providing backup or support. Think of auxiliary verbs (sometimes called helper verbs), that provide support within a verb phrase, as "is" does in "Helen is playing." You can have an auxiliary engine in a car, an auxiliary cook at a restaurant, an auxiliary electrical network at a factory, or auxiliary troops standing by during battle. A "Ladies Auxiliary" functions as support for institutions such as churches, synagogues, or charities.
Vocabulary lists containing auxiliary
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Example Sentences
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A recent study in the Journal of Hepatology describes the first successful auxiliary liver xenotransplant from a genetically engineered pig into a living human.
From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2025
The system can connect to three devices through HDMI, Optical, and auxiliary inputs, and it also supports wireless bluetooth.
From Barron's • Nov. 26, 2025
The RSF, formerly known as the Janjaweed, emerged in the early 2000s as an auxiliary militia in Darfur and later evolved into a powerful, independently commanded force.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 25, 2025
There will be a security door opened using facial recognition to allow staff to enter the main gymnasium and auxiliary gym through the parking lot.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 29, 2025
And what makes my heart stop are the auxiliary tanks behind them.
From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera
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