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Appended

Appended is the past participle of the verb append, meaning added to the end or attached, often as supplementary material in documents or data streams. In general use, something appended is not part of the original content but is attached afterward.

The term is derived from Latin appendere, from ad “to” + pendere “to hang.” It entered English via

In writing and publishing, notes, references, or other materials may be appended at the end of a

In computing, appending refers to adding data to the end of a file, string, or data stream.

In legal and academic contexts, documents may include appended clauses, exhibits, or attachments. Phrases such as

Old
French
appendre
or
directly,
and
has
been
in
use
since
early
modern
English
to
describe
things
that
have
been
added
at
the
end
or
as
an
attachment.
document.
Appendices
are
common
in
reports
and
books,
and
the
phrase
appended
to
the
document
indicates
that
a
piece
has
been
added
after
the
main
text.
Examples
include
appending
a
suffix
to
a
filename,
concatenating
strings,
or
writing
to
a
file
in
append
mode.
Appended
data
is
typically
preserved
unless
the
file
is
overwritten.
as
appended
herein
are
used
to
reference
material
that
has
been
attached
to
the
document
or
incorporated
by
reference.
The
concept
emphasizes
that
the
additional
content
exists
at
the
end
or
as
an
attachment
to
the
primary
material.