View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Appendage.

Appendage

Appendage | Appendages

Appendage meaning

An external body part that projects from the body. | A natural prolongation or projection from a part of any organism. | A part that is joined to something larger.

Example sentences (20)

If you haven't, SawStop saws are able to automatically detect when an appendage is about to be cut by the spinning blade of a table saw, and a mechanism forcibly retracts the blade and stops it from spinning, preventing injuries or amputation.

In this matter, the European Union looks like a direct appendage of the United States and NATO, which consider the CIS space as a zone of opposition to Russia and are actually trying to bring a geopolitical component here,” the Russian ambassador said.

The bullet that struck her broke a bone and split a nerve in her left leg’s fibula, leaving the appendage numb.

The caterpillar of the silver-spotted skipper, I learned from “Caterpillars of Eastern North America,” uses an air-gun-like appendage in its anus to send its frass pellets soaring.

The even heavier Canadarm2 presented additional challenges when, in 2008, it was upgraded with Dextre, a versatile appendage at the end of the arm for more delicate uses.

He said: “The feeling I get sometimes when I speak to politicians is that art is a luxury, art is extra, a societal appendage, something frivolous.

He was able to dodge Killer B’s Lightning Lariat using arm-boosters, an appendage formed through his Senjutsu powers.

Instead, the bee leaves her appendage embedded in your skin and flies off without it.

Prof Maree explained that the procedure known as left atrial appendage closure was appropriate for someone who was at risk of stroke but also prone to internal bleeding.

The purport of this section is that the Assembly Service Commission is not an appendage of the legislature but under the control of the State Government.

Mr MacDonald lost his penis after struggling with a perineum infection which spread to his extremities, and he was left “completely gutted” after his appendage “dropped off on to the floor” in 2014.

The feline meanders along the appendage that supports the wing’s membrane and up the dragon’s arm to later leap from one of its fingers onto one of its horns.

It should not consider itself an appendage to the presidency.

Meanwhile a lot of security and protection issues that the general public need, are going unattended to – because all security wings have become an appendage of this useless regime.

One of the painters central to this artistic resurgence is Galal, who says art wasn’t just an appendage of the uprising but was at the heart of it.

So if Narwhal’s appendage is a parasitic twin, it might make sense that it never grew bones.

Ukraine is considered Russia’s biggest foreign policy priority, and Moscow-backed separatists have sliced off two separate parts of this former Soviet appendage: the Crimean Peninsula and a chunk of Eastern Ukraine.

When Stephen Curry fell against the landed on his hand, accidentally broke the appendage and whatever small hope the had for a successful season.

Because Israel is surrounded by Arab nations, to whom our ancient homeland is considered an appendage.

But White says Hemings has always been just “an appendage” to Jefferson until now.