un-pend
121sem|i-in|de|pend|ent — «SEHM ee IHN dih PEHN duhnt», adjective. not fully independent; half or partly dependent …
122sem|i|de|pend|ent — «SEHM ee dih PEHN duhnt», adjective. half dependent or depending …
123sti|pend — «STY pehnd», noun. 1. fixed or regular pay; salary: »A postman receives a stipend. 2. a fixed, periodic allowance, as to a student holding a scholarship. ╂[< Latin stipendium < stips, stipis gift (in small coin), soldier s pay; (originally) …
124stu|pend — «stoo PEHND, styoo », adjective. Archaic. stupendous …
125sus|pend|ed animation — «suh SPEHN dihd», a temporary suspension of breathing, pulse, and other vital functions, especially that due to asphyxia …
126sus|pend — «suh SPEHND», transitive verb. 1. to hang down by attaching to something above, especially so as to allow movement about the point of attachment: »The lamp was suspended from the ceiling. SYNONYM(S): dangle, swing. 2. to hold in place as if by… …
127un|de|pend|a|bil|i|ty — «UHN dih PEHN duh BIHL uh tee», noun. unreliability; untrustworthiness …
128La mauvaise compagnie pend l’homme. — См. Дурные сообщества портят хорошие нравы …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)