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addendum
ad·den·dum A0080000 (ə-dĕn′dəm)n. pl. ad·den·da (-də) Something added or to be added, especially a supplement to a book. [Latin, neuter gerundive of addere, to add; see add.]addendum (əˈdɛndəm) n, pl -da (-də) 1. something added; an addition2. a supplement or appendix to a book, magazine, etc3. (Mechanical Engineering) the radial distance between the major and pitch cylinders of an external screw thread4. (Mechanical Engineering) the radial distance between the pitch circle and tip of a gear tooth[C18: from Latin, literally: a thing to be added, neuter gerundive of addere to add]ad•den•dum (əˈdɛn dəm) n., pl. -da (assaf(-də)) . 1. a thing to be added; an addition. 2. an appendix to a book. [1785–95; neuter singular of Latin addendus to be added, gerundive of addere to add] addenduma supplement or appendix added to a book or other written work.See also: BooksThesaurusNoun | 1. | addendum - textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the endsupplement, postscriptmatter - written works (especially in books or magazines); "he always took some reading matter with him on the plane"back matter, end matter - written matter following the main text of a bookappendix - supplementary material that is collected and appended at the back of a bookcontinuation, sequel - a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it |
addendumnoun addition, supplement, extra, extension, attachment, appendix, postscript, affix, adjunct, appendage, augmentation, codicil If you are self-employed, you have to get an addendum to the tax form.Translationsaddendum
addendum1. the radial distance between the major and pitch cylinders of an external screw thread 2. the radial distance between the pitch circle and tip of a gear tooth AddendumWritten or graphic document issued before the receipt of bids that modifies or interprets the bidding documents, by additions, deletions, clarifications, or corrections. They usually become part of the final contract documents.addendum[ə′den·dəm] (design engineering) The radial distance between two concentric circles on a gear, one being that whose radius extends to the top of a gear tooth (addendum circle) and the other being that which will roll without slipping on a circle on a mating gear (pitch line). addendumA written or graphic instrument issued prior to the execution of the contract which modifies or interprets the bidding documents, including drawings, and specifications, by additions, deletions, clarifications or corrections; becomes part of the contract documents when the construction contract is executed.addendum
addendumn. an addition to a completed written document. Most commonly this is a proposed change or explanation (such as a list of goods to be included) in a contract, or some point that has been subject of negotiation after the contract was originally proposed by one party. Real property sales agreements often have addenda (plural of addendum) as the buyer and seller negotiate fine points (how payments will be made, what appliances will be included, date of transfer of title, the terms of financing by the seller and the like). Although often they are not, addenda should be signed separately and attached to the original agreement so that there will be no confusion as to what is included or intended. Unsigned addenda could be confused with rough drafts or unaccepted proposals or included fraudulently. addendum
AddendumA document used to amend or make further specifications to a contract. For example, an addendum may change a payment schedule or, if the contract itself did not do so, specify the amount of the payments. Lawyers often have standardized addendum forms in case parties to a contract wish to make changes.addendumSomething added as an attachment to a form contract, before contract execution; generally used to cover the particular circumstances of that transaction. Real estate contracts may have addenda (plural of addendum) to cover requirements relative to financing contingencies, property inspections, disclosure of the possible presence of lead-based paint in structures built before 1978, and other variables. Especially for properties with lengthy legal descriptions, an addendum will generally be used for the legal description of the property, rather than squeezing it into the small space available on the form. Contrast with amendment, which is an attachment added after contract execution in order to modify or expand upon the original contract. AcronymsSeeADDaddendum
Synonyms for addendumnoun additionSynonyms- addition
- supplement
- extra
- extension
- attachment
- appendix
- postscript
- affix
- adjunct
- appendage
- augmentation
- codicil
Synonyms for addendumnoun textual matter that is added onto a publicationSynonymsRelated Words- matter
- back matter
- end matter
- appendix
- continuation
- sequel
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