appendment

The act or practice of appending.

Noun

  1. The act or practice of appending.
    • Provision of integrity service requires the calculation of Integrity Checksum Value (ICV) and its appendment to the data. - 1997, Vijav Varadharajan, Josef Pieprzyk, Yi Mu, Information Security and Privacy, →ISBN:
    • Many commenters strongly encouraged the Secretary to adopt “appendment” rather than “amendment and correction” procedures. They argued that the term “correction” implies a deletion of information and that the proposed...
    • The songs of the first section of the Rig Veda that offer approbations to Indra and Varuna are believed to have been composed by Parukshepa the son of a devadasi, whose name attains a special significance, since it...

Origin

Etymology tree Latin appendō Old French apendrebor. Middle English appenden English append Proto-Indo-European *-mn̥ Proto-Indo-European *-mn̥tom Proto-Italic *-mentom Latin -mentum Old French -mentbor. Middle English -ment English -ment English appendment From append + -ment.

Forms

appendments