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    appurtenant
    /əˈpəːt(ɪ)nənt/

    adjective

    • 1. belonging; pertinent: "properties appurtenant to the main building"

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  2. The meaning of APPURTENANT is constituting a legal accompaniment. How to use appurtenant in a sentence.

  3. 2 meanings: 1. relating, belonging, or accessory 2. → another word for appurtenance.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Appurtenant definition: appertaining or belonging; pertaining. . See examples of APPURTENANT used in a sentence.

  5. Something that is appurtenant helps or supports something else. Good physical health is appurtenant to mental well-being. The adjective appurtenant sounds similar to pertinent, and you can use the two words in the same way, to show that something relates or belongs to something else.

  6. a possession or piece of property that is considered to be a typical feature of a particular way of living: Books and laptops are among the appurtenances of student life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Things added or attached to other things. accessory. add on something. added value. addition. adjunct. admixture. belay. frill.

  7. a possession or piece of property that is considered to be a typical feature of a particular way of living: Books and laptops are among the appurtenances of student life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Things added or attached to other things. accessory. add on something. added value. addition. adjunct. admixture. belay. frill.

  8. Define appurtenant. appurtenant synonyms, appurtenant pronunciation, appurtenant translation, English dictionary definition of appurtenant. n. 1. Something associated with another, more important thing; an accessory. See Synonyms at attachment. 2. appurtenances Equipment, such as clothing,...

  9. noun. An appurtenance. Webster's New World. A right or thing, such as an easement, attached to or associated with land, that benefits or burdens the use or enjoyment of the property by its owner and continues to do so when title passes to another. Webster's New World Law. An appendage or attachment. Wiktionary.

  10. noun. ap· pur· te· nance ə-ˈpərt-nən (t)s. -ˈpər-tə-nən (t)s. 1. appurtenances plural : accessory objects. the appurtenances of wealth. 2. law : an incidental right (such as a right-of-way) attached to a principal property right and passing in possession with it. 3. : a subordinate part or adjunct.

  11. noun. Usually appurtenances. something associated with, accompanying, or belonging to another thing; accessory: A retreat to rolling green hills and idyllic lakes, complete with all the appurtenances of luxury we're used to, is a good stress cure. Law.