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Adjective
/ˈansəˌlerē/,
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Providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system,
  1. Providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system
    • - the development of ancillary services to support its products
  2. Additional; subsidiary
    • - paragraph 19 was merely ancillary to paragraph 16
Noun
  1. A person whose work provides necessary support to the primary activities of an organization, institution, or industry
    • - the employment of specialist teachers and ancillaries
  2. Something that functions in a supplementary or supporting role
    • - undergraduate courses of three main subjects with related ancillaries

  1. accessory: furnishing added support; "an ancillary pump"; "an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other"
  2. Something that serves an ancillary function, such as an easel for a painter; An auxiliary; a subordinate; Subordinate; secondary; auxiliary; accessory
  3. (Ancillaries) The equipment and consumables required for enteral and parenteral nutrition.
  4. (Ancillaries) A film business term that refers to all financial revenues not stemming from theatrical box office. These include home video, television, and merchandising.
  5. (Ancillaries) The various components attached to the main part of the engine and driven by the engine itself -- such as the alternator, generator, power steering pump, supercharger, fuel pump, and water pump.
  6. (Ancillaries) Useful accessories used for different working steps for a variety of product applications.  Examples include; squeeze bottles, wax sheets, needles, syringes, adhesives, meter mix equipment, release agents, sealers, fillers and glass fabrics
  7. Ancillaries in the conflict of laws are the time limitations, cross-defenses, rules of evidence, presumptions, burdens of proof, order of proof, etc., which affect or qualify the legal relationship. ...
  8. A proceeding which is auxiliary or subordinate to another proceeding. In probate, a proceeding in a state where a decedent owned property but was not domiciled.
  9. Auxiliary; accessory. in remote sensing, ancillary data are secondary data, pertaining to the area or classes of interest, such as topographic, demographic, or climatological data. Ancillary data may be digitized and used in conjunction with the primary remote sensing data.
  10. Normally is used to refer to something lesser or extra importance. An example of ancillary revenue would be revenue gained from the selling of products or services that are not considered to be primary to the businesses generation of revenue.
  11. Tests and procedures ordered by healthcare providers to assist in patient diagnosis or treatment (radiology, laboratory, pathology, etc.).
  12. eLandings product designation code. This code is used to indicate a secondary byproduct made from the same fish considered as the primary product. Fish meal, heads, surimi, internal organs, pectoral girdles, etc. See Primary.
  13. That which is part of but subordinate to some other proceeding.
  14. Auxiliary. Aiding or supporting. Supplementary; secondary.
  15. a group of providers of medical care, other than physicians or hospitals.  These may include laboratories, radiology facilities; physical, speech, or occupational therapies; and out-patient surgical facilities.
  16. Subordinate; aiding. A legal proceeding that is not the primary dispute but which aids the judgment rendered in or the outcome of the main action. A descriptive term that denotes a legal claim, the existence of which is dependent upon or reasonably linked to a main claim.
  17. Fees above and beyond room and board associated with hospitalization. May include x-rays, lab work, anesthesia and other procedures. May also refer to actual fee charges. This term can also include prescriptions which go beyond an insurance plan’s Maximum Allowable Cost (MAC.)
  18. Subordinate or auxiliary to something or someone else; supplementary.
  19. A term used to describe additional services performed related to care, such as lab work, X-ray and anesthesia.
  20. Something that is helpful, although subordinate.
  21. proceeding In international bankruptcy, a bankruptcy case that is subordinate to a main proceeding filed in another country involving the same debtor. See main proceeding.
  22. accessory or supporting.
  23. Subordinate; a servant.