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The appendage

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An external body part that projects from the body

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The appendage tried not only to choke her but also to ravage her body.

The appendage is attractive to ants, which aid in seed dispersal.

The appendage was reportedly thrown into the road, with officers now hunting down the perpetrators.

The appendage that she really misses is the camera affixed to her arm that gave life an urgent purpose.

The appendage, one of Spock's most recgonisable features, is part of a pair acquired from the prop master on the film, and has been lovingly preserved.

The "appendage" – a jokey term some of us used precisely because we did not see ourselves as "her indoors" or "the househusband" – is now seen as fair game.

The appendage assembles sequentially from the inner to the outer-most structures.

The appendage by which the oyster attaches itself to whatever rock or ledge appeals to it is called a foot.

The appendage domains of β- and γ-COP were also omitted, as they are known to be linked flexibly to the trunk domains.

The appendage is quite large".

The appendage called the Nextus Generatoid is going to be completely cut out of the process.

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