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addendum

addendum / addendum
Noun
pl: addenda

This term describes a supplementary piece of writing that is appended to a primary document. It carries a formal, administrative, or academic tone, suggesting that the original work was complete but required a specific update or expansion to maintain accuracy or legality. In legal contexts, it functions as a binding modification to a contract without requiring the entire document to be rewritten. Because it is a Latin loanword, it follows specific pluralization patterns that differ from standard English nouns.

Meanings

Nounaddendum

An item of additional material added at the end of a book or other publication to provide further information or corrections.

"The author included an addendum to the report to address the new data."

Nounaddendum

An additional clause or amendment added to a legal contract or agreement after the original document has been signed.

"The parties signed an addendum to the lease to extend the rental period by six months."

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