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  1. noun. ap· pur· te· nance ə-ˈpərt-nən (t)s. -ˈpər-tə-nən (t)s. 1. appurtenances plural : accessory objects. the appurtenances of wealth. 2. law : an incidental right (such as a right-of-way) attached to a principal property right and passing in possession with it. 3. : a subordinate part or adjunct.

  2. Appurtenance definition: something associated with, accompanying, or belonging to another thing; accessory. See examples of APPURTENANCE used in a sentence.

  3. a possession or piece of property that is considered to be a typical feature of a particular way of living: Books and laptops are among the appurtenances of student life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Things added or attached to other things. accessory.

  4. a possession or piece of property that is considered to be a typical feature of a particular way of living: Books and laptops are among the appurtenances of student life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Things added or attached to other things. accessory. add on something. added value. addition. adjunct. admixture. belay. frill.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AppurtenanceAppurtenance - Wikipedia

    In Gestalt theory, appurtenance (or "belongingness") is the relation between two things seen which exert influence on each other. For example, fields of color exert influence on each other. "A field part x is determined in its appearance by its 'appurtenance' to other field parts.

  6. Oct 25, 2021 · Put simply, appurtenance means that something legally belongs to another, larger, more valuable entity. It commonly occurs in real estate and applies to improvements or rights that come with a ...

  7. Something that is an accessory to something but not an integral part of it is an appurtenance. If you buy a car, you may want to purchase a few appurtenances for it, like an ice scraper and fuzzy dice to hang from your rear view mirror.

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