Accessary

/ækˈsɛsəri/ noun

An additional item that is less important than something else, or a person who helps another commit a crime without directly committing it.

From Medieval Latin accessarius (additional), from Latin accedere (to approach or be added to). The word entered English in the 15th century with both meanings.

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