Adminicle
an aid; auxiliary.
historical examples
adminicle, ad-min′i-kl, n. anything that aids or supports: an auxiliary: (law) any corroboratory evidence.
chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various
noun
(law) something contributing to prove a point without itself being complete proof
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