addendum#In engineering

{{short description|Addition made to a document following its publication}}

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An addendum or appendix, in general, is an addition required to be made to a document by its author subsequent to its printing or publication. It comes from the gerundive {{lang|la|addendum}}, plural {{lang|la|addenda}}, "that which is to be added", from {{lang|la|addere}}Cassell's Latin Dictionary ed. Marchant & Charles ({{literal translation|'give toward'|lk=on}}, compare with memorandum, agenda, corrigenda).

Specific uses

=In books=

An addendum may explain inconsistencies or expand the existing work or otherwise explain or update the information found in the main work, especially if any such problems were detected too late to correct the main work. For example, the main work could have had already been printed and the cost of destroying the batch and reprinting it deemed too high. As such, addenda may come in many forms—a separate letter included with the work, text files on a digital medium, or any similar carrier. It may serve to notify the reader of errors present, as errata.

=In medical transcription=

Addendum is also used if the medical care staff is inserting additional information about the patient.

=In engineering=

{{see also|List of gear nomenclature#Addendum{{!}}Addendum in list of gear nomenclature}}

The addendum is the radial distance from the pitch circle of a cogwheel, worm wheel, etc., to the crests of the teeth or ridges. This is also the radial height of a tooth above the pitch circle.

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