69 adjectives to describe appendage

A child's nature is too serious a thing to admit of its being regarded as a mere appendage to another being, and to be loved or hated accordingly: they stand with me upon their own stock, as much as men and women do.

The veracious chronicler relates that, on one occasion, Mr. VENUS deprived his literary friend with a wooden leg of that useful appendage.

This is "an indispensable appendage" of the power granted in the preceding clause, that of coining money.

Beyond the bridge, at some distance, stands a prominent object in the perspective of this picture,the most venerable appendage to the establishment,a huge barn, with an immense roof hanging almost to the ground, and thatched a foot thick with sun-burnt straw, which reaches below the eaves in ragged flakes.

Avicularia large, without any superior appendage, and prolonged downwards into elevated lateral alae.

Such is the weakness of man, that the essence of things is seldom so much regarded as external and accidental appendages.

[Footnote 1: The ancients are said to have derived the art of navigation from these animals, which, in calm weather, are seen floating on the surface of the water, with some of their tentacula extended at their sides, while two arms that are furnished with membranaceous appendages serve the office of sails.

Thin monstrous appendage sometimes attains a weight of seventy, eighty, or even a hundred pounds.

But the poetry of the palm is an inseparable appendage in the North African landscape, and even town scenery.

The books will tell you that these bats are distinguished by "complicated nasal appendages consisting of foliaceous skin processes around the nostrils," which is quite true and utterly futile.

Helen Darley knew nothing of it all until she had risen, when the gossipy matron of the establishment made her acquainted with all its details, embellished with such additional ornamental appendages as it had caught up in transmission from lip to lip.

I hold with respect to alliances, that England is a Power sufficiently strong, sufficiently powerful, to steer her own course, and not to tie herself as an unnecessary appendage to the policy of any other Government.

The men were nearly naked, having little but the auzeaun and moccasons and the leather baldric that confines the knife and necessary warlike appendages and their head gear.

Cells erect, open in front, perforated on the sides and bottom; a lanceolate appendage articulated to each upper angle.

"On the plains every man openly carries his belt with its invariable appendages, knife and revolveroften two of the latter.

P. campanula, n. sp. Cells campanulate, border entire; lateral and anterior appendages canalicular.

The queer, broad, scaly tail of the beavers much interested them, and drew from Souwanas an interesting account of the various purposes for which the clever, industrious beavers use this apparently awkward appendage.

'Tis a pretty appendage to a situation like yours or mine, but a slavery, worse than all slavery, to be a bookseller's dependant, to drudge your brains for pots of ale and breasts of mutton, to change your free thoughts and voluntary numbers for ungracious task-work.

A gilded ball glittered on the summit of each mast, for no canvass was set higher than the slender and well-balanced yards, and it was above one of these that the wilted bush, with its gay appendages, trembled and fluttered in a fresh western wind.

The heavy body with its dark bands and stripes was covered with singular appendages in the form of leaves and could easily take the color of the deep where, in the semi-obscurity, it looked like a stone covered with plants.

When the mercury is raised, the tap is turned in such a manner that the surplus of the liquid can pass into the enlarged appendage, a, placed above the tap, and communication is then cut off by turning the tap to 90 degrees.

It may be so developed to the new southern nations that they will all feel it as an essential appendage to their independence.

Mistake me not, reader,nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior twin appendages, hanging ornaments, and (architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital.

The books suggest that these foliaceous appendages are the organs of some special sense akin to touch.

This dignitary knew the value of a turbot's gelatinous appendages.

69 adjectives to describe  appendage