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Definition of annex
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Annex (v. t.) To join or add, as a
smaller
thing to a
greater..
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Reannexation
::
Reannexation
(n.) Act of
reannexing.
Annexationist
::
Annexationist
(n.) One who
favors
annexation.
Append
::
Append
(v. t.) To add, as an
accessory
to the
principal
thing;
to
annex;
as, notes
appended
to this
chapter..
Rider
::
Rider (n.) An
addition
or
amendment
to a
manuscript
or other
document,
which is
attached
on a
separate
piece of
paper;
in
legislative
practice,
an
additional
clause
annexed
to a bill while in
course
of
passage;
something
extra or
burdensome
that is
imposed..
Octillion
::
Octillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
method
of
numeration
(which
method
is
followed
also in the
United
States)
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-seven
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
forty-eight
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
Land
::
Land (n.) Any
ground,
soil, or earth
whatsoever,
as
meadows,
pastures,
woods,
etc., and
everything
annexed
to it,
whether
by
nature,
as
trees,
water,
etc., or by the hand of man, as
buildings,
fences,
etc.; real
estate..
Schedule
::
Schedule
(n.) A
written
or
printed
scroll
or sheet of
paper;
a
document;
especially,
a
formal
list or
inventory;
a list or
catalogue
annexed
to a
larger
document,
as to a will, a
lease,
a
statute,
etc..
Be
::
Be (v. i.) To exist in a
certain
manner
or
relation,
--
whether
as a
reality
or as a
product
of
thought;
to exist as the
subject
of a
certain
predicate,
that is, as
having
a
certain
attribute,
or as
belonging
to a
certain
sort, or as
identical
with what is
specified,
-- a word or words for the
predicate
being
annexed;
as, to be
happy;
to be here; to be
large,
or
strong;
to be an
animal;
to be a hero; to be a
nonentity;
three and two are five;
annihilation
is the
cessation
of
existence;
that is t
Mediatize
::
Mediatize
(v. t.) To cause to act
through
an agent or to hold a
subordinate
position;
to
annex;
--
specifically
applied
to the
annexation
during
the
former
German
empire
of a
smaller
German
state to a
larger,
while
allowing
it a
nominal
sovereignty,
and its
prince
his
rank..
Annexing
::
Annexing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Anne.
Sextillion
::
Sextillion
(n.)
According
to the
method
of
numeration
(which
is
followed
also in the
United
States),
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-one
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
a
million
raised
to the sixth
power,
or the
number
expressed
by a unit with
thirty-six
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
Trillion
::
Trillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
notation,
which is used upon the
Continent
generally
and in the
United
States,
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twelve
ciphers
annexed;
a
million
millions;
according
to the
English
notation,
the
number
produced
by
involving
a
million
to the third
power,
or the
number
represented
by a unit with
eighteen
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Decillion
::
Decillion
(n.)
According
to the
English
notation,
a
million
involved
to the tenth
power,
or a unit with sixty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
involved
to the
eleventh
power,
or a unit with
thirty-three
ciphers
annexed.
[See the Note under
Numeration.].
Adjectional
::
Adjectional
(a.)
Pertaining
to
adjection;
that is, or may be,
annexed..
Superaddition
::
Superadd
(v. t.) To add over and
above;
to add to what has been
added;
to
annex,
as
something
extrinsic..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.) As a term of
disgrace,
sometimes
annexed
to a
sentence
when an
officer
has been
cashiered
and
rendered
incapable
of
serving
his
country..
Disannex
::
Disannex
(v. t.) To
disunite;
to undo or
repeal
the
annexation
of.
Annex
::
Annex (v. t.) To join or add, as a
smaller
thing to a
greater..
Annex
::
Annex (v. t.) To
attach
or
connect,
as a
consequence,
condition,
etc.; as, to annex a
penalty
to a
prohibition,
or
punishment
to
guilt..
Annexer
::
Annexer
(n.) One who
annexes.
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