appendixs
Appendixs is not a standard plural form of the word appendix. The term appendix has two primary senses: an anatomical organ and a textual or document supplement. In anatomy, the appendix is a slender, wormlike tube attached to the cecum in the lower right abdomen. Its precise function is not fully understood, but it is thought to contribute to immune function and to harbor certain gut bacteria.
In medical contexts, the appendix can become inflamed, a condition known as appendicitis. Symptoms typically include
In writing, an appendix is material added at the end of a document to provide supplementary information
When forming the plural in English, appendices and appendixes are standard options, with regional preference influencing
Etymology: appendix comes from Latin appendix, meaning something that is hung on; the plural forms reflect Latin