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111in|de|pend|ent|ist — «IHN dih PEHN duhn tihst», noun, adjective. –n. a member of any political party or group advocating independence, as in a colony or territory. –adj. of or having to do with a party or group advocating independence …
112in|su|lin-de|pend|ent diabetes mellitus — «IHN suh lihn dih PEHN duhnt», a form of diabetes usually occurring before the age of 20. It is caused by malfunction of the pancreas often after a general viral infection and may be affected by a hereditary condition: »Insulin dependent diabetes …
113in|ter|de|pend|ence — «IHN tuhr dih PEHN duhns», noun. dependence on each other; mutual dependence: »There is an intimate interdependence of intellect and morals (Emerson) …
114in|ter|de|pend|en|cy — «IHN tuhr dih PEHN duhn see», noun. = interdependence. (Cf. ↑interdependence) …
115in|ter|de|pend — «IHN tuhr dih PEHND», intransitive verb. to depend on each other; be interdependent …
116non|in|su|lin-de|pend|ent diabetes mellitus — «non IHN suhlihn dih PEHN duhnt», the widespread form of diabetes occurring in adults usually after the age of 40: »Noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus refers to patients who may or may not use insulin for symptom control (Merck Manual) …
117per|pend — «puhr PEHND», Archaic. –v.t. to weigh mentally; ponder; consider: »Perpend my words (Shakespeare). –v.i. to ponder; reflect: »Therefore perpend, my princess, and give ear (Shakespeare). ╂[< Latin perpendere < per thoroughly + pender …
118pro|pend — «proh PEHND», intransitive verb. Archaic. to incline; tend. ╂[< Latin prōpendēre incline to; see etym. under propensity (Cf. ↑propensity)] …
119self-de|pend|ence — «SEHLF dih PEHN duhns», noun. reliance on oneself with a feeling of independence of others; self reliance …
120sem|i-in|de|pend|ence — «SEHM ee IHN dih PEHN duhns», noun. partial freedom, as from control; incomplete independence …