[ UK /ɐdˈɛndəm/ ]
[ US /əˈdɛndəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end
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How To Use addendum In A Sentence

  • (binary module) to a book (kernel) under the GPL, but could they really argue that the addendum is a separate work if the only form of distribution for the modification is provided as a work-as-whole? Undefined
  • Then after shooting another quick look at her companions, she attached an addendum to her prayer.
  • The COS Effect Readers, this addendum is in recognition that some of you (like me) may, whilst purchasing one of the above or similar TPD, wish to augment your wardrobe with simple, less expensive pieces. The Perfect Dress Is a Loyal Friend
  • His piece additionally featured a 121-word addendum directly attacking the free-ticket protocol violated by Gerard and Winer: Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web
  • NOT* Addendum: I used a 1911A1 in Viet Nam to good advantage, later before I retired The DOD in it's "wisdom" decided to go with 9mm and I fired one for familiarization I immediately PURCHASE a 1911 just in case I needed it. This thing doesn't have a handguns option. I'm looking at getting a Beretta 92FS.
  • Just a few months before his death on 29 June 1988, he wrote an addendum to his early essay ‘Two Theological Languages,’ which was being republished.
  • The Addendum was also telefaxed on the same day to various leading members of Congress.
  • That same day, Swanson signed an addendum to her contract with Famous Players-Lasky that added a picture to her contract for which she was to be paid $7,000 a week, with her salary garnisheed by $431 a week until the money was repaid. Empire of Dreams
  • Confronted in the lab with an infectious Latin merengue song, played at 116 or 124 beats per minute, Mathieu bounced tentatively and erratically as a multimedia addendum to the paper shows, representing Mathieu's movements with a dot. Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea
  • The Bruce Springsteen Glockenspiel Addendum takes the few tracks on Born to Run which don’t contain glockenspiel, and adds the missing instrument. South by Southwest « Squares of Wheat
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