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2.13 Literature, Drama & Music<br />

2.13.1 Terminologies*<br />

literature, visual arts, performing arts<br />

addendum : attach = affix = annex {extension = wing}<br />

• (addendum)- an appendix to a book, ( ); This addendum is a<br />

continuation of the article;<br />

• (affix)- to place at the end; append; Whether a great poet or not will depend<br />

on the scale we use and the meaning we affix to the term. — Ralph Waldo<br />

Emerson;<br />

• * The words in this section are less interrelated with each other, but falls under the same category. So, instead of using the symbol<br />

‘:’ and creating a long word chain, we decided to mark this section specially.<br />

•<br />

• (annex)- to attach, append, or add, esp. to something larger or more<br />

important, ( );<br />

• to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state, ( ,<br />

); Texas was duly annexed, and Tyler's Presidency<br />

drew towards its close. — A History of the United States;<br />

• a subsidiary building or an addition to a building, (<br />

, ); Put the boys into<br />

an annex, and provide them with the necessary teachers -- men, of course, if<br />

possible. — Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief;<br />

• something added to a document; appendix; supplement, (<br />

);<br />

appendix^ append ~ subjoin^ enjoin<br />

• (appendix)- supplementary material that is collected and appended at the<br />

back of a book;<br />

• (append)- to add as a supplement, accessory, or appendix; subjoin, (<br />

, ); Each plate to the Life has<br />

a quatrain appended, and each fable with its moral is versified beneath the<br />

accompanying picture. — The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I;<br />

• (subjoin)- to add at the end, as of something said or written; append; I take<br />

the liberty to ask you again to look after my interests with the Kinsky family,<br />

and I subjoin the necessary receipt for this purpose — Beethoven's Letters

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