append etymology

Etymology:

  • App (Latin): to, toward, near
  • Pendere (Latin): to hang, fasten

Meaning:

  • To add something to the end of an existing list, document, or object

Origin:

The word "append" derives from the Latin phrase "appendere ad," which means "to hang or fasten to." It entered the English language in the late 14th century and has been used since then to refer to the act of adding something to the end of an existing item.

append relate terms

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    Etymology The word appendage comes from the Latin word appendere which means to han

  • append

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  • pend

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  • depend

    Etymology The word depend comes from the Latin word dependere which means to hang

  • append

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  • pending

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  • supply

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  • attach

    Etymology the study of the origin of words and how their meanings have changed over time

  • insert

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  • tell

    Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in form and meaning Mean

  • affix

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  • taste

    Etymology Middle English tasten from Old English tæstan Proto Germanic tastōną

  • state

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