Appurtenance

/əˈpɜːtənəns/ noun

Something that belongs to or is attached to something more important; an accessory or minor part that goes with a main thing.

From Old French 'appertenance,' derived from 'appertenir' meaning 'to belong to,' from Latin 'ad-' and 'pertinere.' The word entered English legal vocabulary in the 14th century.

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