Appurtenance in a sentence as a noun

I heard there is some assembly on site, but it’s just bolting on valves and other appurtenances.

I'm looking forward to learning a few of these more newfangled modern appurtenances of Perl.

All the appurtenances of civilization, in other words.

The ponderous locomotive, with its various appurtenances, is dispensed with, and the light aerial fluid that we breathe is the substituted motor!

To understand this it's enough to look at the states with separatist movements or in general at ones in which the feeling of appurtenance to the country is very low to say the least.

And you can't install the appurtenances of civilization without installing civilization with them.

Little in household appurtenances, particularly kitchens, has changed since 1970, other than introduction of the microwave.

> Please tell us how one can screw up hooking up a toilet so badly as to create a cross connectionSure: unless you understand potable water and drainage systems, proper appurtenances, proper methods and materials I don't want you touching my drinking water supply.

Appurtenance definitions

noun

equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc.

See also: gear paraphernalia

noun

a supplementary component that improves capability

See also: accessory supplement add-on