noun a part or organ that is attached to the main structure of an organism, typically smaller or less important than the main part
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In anatomy, an appendage refers to a part of the body that extends from the main structure, such as arms, legs, or wings.
In biology, an appendage can refer to any structure that extends from the main body of an organism, such as fins on a fish or antennae on an insect.
In robotics, an appendage is a mechanical device or tool that is attached to a robot to perform specific functions, such as a robotic arm or gripper.
In zoology, an appendage can refer to any limb or extension on an animal's body, such as tails, hooves, or claws.
In entomology, an appendage refers to any external structure on an insect's body, such as legs, antennae, or wings.
In literature, an appendage may refer to an additional piece of writing added to a main body of work, such as an appendix or addendum.
In psychology, an appendage may refer to a limb or other body part that is attached to the main body, or it could be used metaphorically to describe a secondary or supplementary aspect of a concept or theory.
In biology, an appendage typically refers to a limb or other body part that is attached to the main body of an organism, such as arms, legs, wings, or fins.
In engineering, an appendage may refer to an additional component or attachment that is connected to a main structure, such as a winglet on an aircraft or an extension on a machine.
In medicine, an appendage may refer to a body part that is attached to the main body, such as arms, legs, or ears, or it could refer to a secondary structure or organ, such as the appendix or a gland.