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16:58 Jun 23, 2005 |
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO] Law: Contract(s) | |||||
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| Selected response from: María Teresa Taylor Oliver Panama Local time: 11:55 | ||||
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5 +12 | annexes |
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5 | yes, it is "annexes" |
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5 | annexes |
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annexes Explanation: http://unabridged.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/unabridged Main Entry: 2annex Pronunciation Guide Pronunciation: aneks, ani-, an- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): -es Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French annexe, from annexe joined : something annexed or appended: as a : an added stipulation or statement; especially : an appendix of or codicil to a legislative document or international agreement <the upper house approved two annexes in the treaties -- Time> b : SUPPLEMENT; especially : a collection of supplementary matter <this appendix is a worthwhile annex to the book> <anthropology was included as an annex to the regular curriculum> c : a subsidiary supplementary structure either part of or separate from a main structure <the new college wing was used as a science annex> d : a subsidiary district : SUBURB <the big city and its annexes> e Scots law : FIXTURE, APPURTENANCE |
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