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- Dictionaryaddendum/əˈdɛndəm/
noun
- 1. an item of additional material added at the end of a book or document, typically in order to correct, clarify, or supplement something.
- 2. the radial distance from the pitch circle of a cogwheel or wormwheel to the crests of the teeth or ridges.
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An addendum is a thing added to something, such as a book or a document. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
ADDENDUM definition: 1. something that has been added to a book, speech, or document 2. something that has been added to…. Learn more.
An addendum is something that has been added to a book, speech, or document. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.
Addendum definition: a thing to be added; an addition.. See examples of ADDENDUM used in a sentence.
An addendum is a section of extra information that is added to something, especially to a book. Learn how to pronounce, use and distinguish it from similar words with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
An addendum is an additional section at the end of a book or document. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of addendum with sentences and quizzes.
When you make an addendum to a document, you are adding text to the end. Addenda tend to be serious business as they're added to contracts, reports, and studies. There is nothing dumb about an addendum; often an addendum makes a document "smarter" by adding more information.