adícii
Adícii is a term with roots in the Latin word "adicere," meaning to add to or join. Historically, it has been used to denote a supplementation or addition to a pre-existing text, document, or body of work. This addition could take various forms, such as an appendix, a postscript, or an amendment. In legal contexts, adícii might refer to an addendum that modifies or clarifies an original contract or statute. In literature, it could signify a later insertion by the author or a subsequent addition by a different hand, though the latter might also be considered a form of interpolation. The concept emphasizes the nature of something being appended rather than being an integral part of the original creation. It implies a secondary or supplementary element that is attached to a primary one. The purpose of an adícii is often to provide further information, correct errors, or update existing content without altering the core of the original material.