Addenda
a plural of .
(used with a singular verb) a list of things to be added:
the addenda in the back of the book runs to thirty pages.
a thing to be added; an addition.
an appendix to a book.
machinery.
the radial distance between the tip of a gear tooth and the pitch circle of a gear or the pitch line of a rack.
compare .
also called addendum circle. an imaginary circle touching the tips of the teeth on a gear.
historical examples
the book was probably a long time in the press, for there are no less than 20 pages of addenda in small print.
darwin and modern science a.c. seward and others
where then, it may be asked, are the addenda to be placed at the end of each century?
george cruikshank’s omnibus george cruikshank
the volume has 738 pages: this is noticed because all the appendixes and addenda are comprehended in the same.
bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin
the addenda includes some good advice for the commercial grower.
the gladiolus matthew crawford
the receipts will be found in the addenda, under the head of hospital diets.
soyer’s culinary campaign alexis soyer
latham in addenda to opuscula, 392, 1860 (adds cuchan to the group).
indian linguistic families of america, north of mexico john wesley powell
these addenda in the colonel’s own handwriting tickled norton’s fancy.
sons and fathers harry stillwell edwards
in addition to this allotted camp ration the prisoners possess the food sent in from abroad as addenda.
the better germany in war time harold picton
some less offensive mode might have been adopted, by the employment of errata, or appendices, or addenda.
dealings with the dead, volume i (of 2) a s-xton of the old school
in addition to the stories there is an addenda in which useful boy scout nature lore is given, all ill-strated.
the motor maids at sunrise camp katherine stokes
noun (pl) -da (-də)
something added; an addition
a supplement or appendix to a book, magazine, etc
the radial distance between the major and pitch cylinders of an external screw thread
the radial distance between the pitch circle and tip of a gear tooth
n.
1794, literally “something added,” from latin addendum, neuter of addendus “that which is to be added,” gerundive of addere (see add (v.)). cl-ssical plural form is addenda.
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