Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Feb. 2013
The word annexed It presents various uses in our language.
In its most general and wide use, we find that annex is that which has joined or that is an integral part of something and then for that matter will depend on it and they will maintain a very close relationship.
On the other hand, in the ambit literary, is another context in which the word is commonly used since there it is used to refer to the Appendices of a work, whose primary mission is to add more information about it.
So, the annex, in this sense, we can find it in scientific works, technical manuals, legal and medical works, contracts, normative, among others, that are in charge of expanding the information that addresses the book in question.
In some way it is added to the main work and generally deals with explaining some contradictions or inconsistencies that may appear in the work. Or you can also present a way to better understand the text.
In those cases in which the work is printed and published very quickly, some errors such as those indicated may be incurred, meanwhile, you can try to correct it from the
publication of the annex.In the specific case of contracts, it is also possible that we find annexes, especially those that have undergone modifications, exceptions. Thus, then, the annex serves to settle them and that of course they have the force than the contract to come from him.
On telecommunications, the word annex designates that telephone line that has joined or belongs to a telephone exchange. The telephone line is a system of communication which consists of a circuit that has a cable that transmits the signals, connected to the apparatus telephone, which in turn is connected to a telecommunication network.
And in medicine The word also has a use since that is how it designates the organs, tissues and structures that are accessories to an organ. For example, in the case of female reproductive system are attached the fallopian tubes, ovaries and peritoneum.
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