Append

In general, to append is to join or add on to the end of something. For example, an appendix is a section appended (added to the end) of a document. In computer programming, append is the name of a procedure for concatenating (linked) lists or arrays in some high-level programming languages. Append originates in the Lisp programming language. The append procedure takes two or more (linked) lists as arguments, and returns the concatenation of thes... more

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