10 Verbs to Use for the Word appendix

The bulletins contain appendices of suggestions how farm women can help one another, and how they may gain much help from the certainly now thoroughly converted Department of Agriculture, through farmer's institutes for women, through demonstrations and other extension work under the Smith-Lever Act of 1914, and through the formation of women's and girls' clubs.

For the purpose of embodying the literary history of the college as completely as possible in one volume, the compilers have added an appendix containing the names of the editors of the Literary Monthly for the twenty-six years of its existence.

To the other gentlemen who have contributed Appendices to this workGeorge Busk, Esquire F.R.S., Dr. R.G. Latham, Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S., and Adam White, Esquire, F.L.S.I have also to offer my best thanks.

A broad-gauged merchant is a good deal like our friend Doc Graver, who'd cut out the washerwoman's appendix for five dollars, but would charge a thousand for showing me minehe wants all the money that's coming to him, but he really doesn't give a cuss how much it is, just so he gets the appendix.

It was afterwards inserted in Osbornes, or the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels, and forms an appendix to the first volume of Clarke's Progress of Maritime Discovery; and from these sources the present edition has been carefully prepared.

A broad-gauged merchant is a good deal like our friend Doc Graver, who'd cut out the washerwoman's appendix for five dollars, but would charge a thousand for showing me minehe wants all the money that's coming to him, but he really doesn't give a cuss how much it is, just so he gets the appendix.

The latter gentleman has also obligingly favored me with an article on the culture of silk in Georgia, which graces my appendix.

Improbum et stultum, si divitem multos bonos viros in servitutem habentem, ob id duntaxat quod ei contingat aureorum numismatum cumulus, ut appendices, et additamenta numismatum.

The reader who studies the appendices will see that the Covenant of the League more nearly resembles the Articles of Confederation than the Constitution of 1787.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: I now communicate an appendix to the information heretofore given on the subject of Louisiana.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  appendix