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Definition of Annexment

Annexment
Annexment An*nex"ment, n. The act of annexing, or the thing annexed; appendage. [R.] --Shak.

Meaning of Annexment from wikipedia

- annex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Annex (American English) or annexe (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) may refer to: The Annex...
- The Annex is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The traditional boundaries of the neighbourhood are north to Dupont Street, south to Bloor Street...
- Ordnance Annex is a US naval base in the United States territory of Guam. It used to be known as Naval Magazine, Guam. The base is on the south-central...
- but it was not intended as the Chrysler Corporation's headquarters. An annex was completed in 1952, and the building was sold by the Chrysler family...
- The Learning Annex was an American education company based in New York City. It was founded in 1980 by Bill Zanker in his New York City studio apartment...
- equality before the law. As mentioned above, the resolution is included in the Annex of the current Constitution of ****stan by virtue of Article 2A of the Constitution...
- Secret Annex may mean: Act of Seclusion, also described as a secret annex to the Treaty of Westminster Anne Frank House, which contained the secret annex in...
- Charlestown Navy Yard. The South Boston Naval Annex was located along the waterfront in South Boston, an annex of the Navy Yard from 1920 to 1974. Other annexes...
- The Annex SL is a section of the ISO/IEC Directives part 1 that prescribes how ISO Management System Standard (MSS) standards should be written. The aim...
- Quadrangle retain the "Radcliffe" designation in perpetuity. The "Harvard Annex," a private program for the instruction of women by Harvard faculty, was...