Annexure
Chiefly British. something annexed or appended; an or supplement.
Historical Examples
The note, annexure No. 2, regulates the details of these measures.
World’s War Events, Volume III Various
noun
something annexed; also called annex
Examples
Annexure is a term substituted in some legal documents for Appendix.
Word Origin
annex and ‘-ure’ meaning action or process
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