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accessorische

Accessorische is the feminine singular inflected form of the German adjective accessorisch, meaning relating to an accessory or auxiliary. It is used to describe elements that accompany a main object or function but are not essential to it. In practice, accessorische is employed in technical or formal writing to characterize secondary features, roles, or components, such as accessorische Merkmale (auxiliary features) or accessorische Rolle (supporting role). The term highlights the dependence of the described item on a primary element rather than on its own intrinsic importance.

Etymology and usage notes: The adjective accessorisch derives from the Latin accessorius, via French accessoire, and

Domains and examples: In law, one might speak of accessorische Rechte or accessorische Verpflichtungen to indicate

See also: accessory (Englisch), accessory clause, auxiliary, nebensächlich, sekundär.

entered
German
in
the
context
of
describing
supplementary
or
ancillary
things.
Because
it
is
a
formal,
technical
word,
it
appears
more
often
in
scholarly,
legal,
or
engineering
texts
than
in
everyday
language.
The
base
form
is
accessorisch;
the
inflected
form
accessorische
is
typically
used
with
feminine
nouns
(die
accessorische
Rolle,
die
accessorische
Komponente).
Predicative
use
is
possible
but
less
common
in
everyday
speech.
rights
or
obligations
that
are
ancillary
to
the
main
agreement.
In
philosophy
or
linguistics,
accessorische
Merkmale
may
refer
to
secondary
characteristics
that
accompany
the
core
concept.
In
engineering,
accessorische
Teile
describe
auxiliary
components
that
support
the
primary
mechanism
but
are
not
core
to
its
function.