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appendix <-es> [əˈpendɪks] N

appearance [əˈpɪrəns, Brit -ˈpɪər-] N

1. appearance (instance of appearing):

2. appearance no pl (looks):

dependable [dɪˈpendəbl] ADJ

appetite [ˈæpətaɪt, Brit -ɪ-] N

happening N

1. happening (events):

2. happening (performance):

I . appeal [əˈpiːl] VB intr

1. appeal (attract):

2. appeal LAW:

II . appeal [əˈpiːl] N

1. appeal (attraction):

3. appeal (request, plea):

appear [əˈpɪr, Brit -ˈpɪəʳ] VB intr

2. appear (seem):

bandage [ˈbændɪdʒ] N

bondage [ˈbɑːndɪdʒ, Brit ˈbɒn-] N no pl liter

dependant N

See also dependent

I . dependent [dɪˈpendənt] ADJ

II . dependent [dɪˈpendənt] N

appendicitis [əˌpendɪˈsaɪt̬ɪs, Brit -tɪs] N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This species has an elongated, cylindrical distal appendage with a short, cylindrical prolongation at the tip without any lateral serrations or filaments.
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When lobsters are moribund, they may lie on their sides, and frequently lose appendages.
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There are a number of cirri or unbranched appendages on a low, cone-shaped dorsal ossicle, a bone-like structure in the centre of the disc.
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The arms have numerous finger-like appendages known as pinnules.
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In addition, the surface of its appendages is made up of extremely dense hydroxyapatite, layered in a manner which is highly resistant to fracturing.
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A sequence of events was necessary for this appendage preservation to take place.
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The inflorescence is a cyathium with bell-shaped bracts surrounding four tiny glands with flat, fringed appendages.
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The flowers are scented, slightly to very sweet smelling, a hypanthium with down-ward curving appendages, bracteoles which are shed, and sepals with fringed lobes.
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In females, the epigyne has a long scape (a tongue-like appendage).
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Its lower abdominal appendages are longer than its upper appendages.
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