codicil

/kəˈdɪsɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A supplementary clause or annex to a will or other document, added after its execution.

“The lawyer explained that the codicil changed the original will’s distribution of assets.”

2. noun

A clause or supplement that is added to a document or agreement.

“The contract included a codicil that outlined the terms of termination.”

Synonyms

  • addendum
  • amendment
  • supplement

Antonyms

  • retraction
  • revocation