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  • 41pend — /pɛnd/ (say pend) verb (i) 1. to remain undecided. 2. to hang. 3. Obsolete to depend. {late Middle English, from Latin pendēre hang, depend} …

  • 42pend — 1. noun /pɛnd/ a) oil cake; penock. b) A large vaulted passageway leading through a tenement style building from the main street, giving access to the …

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  • 43PEND — Plastic Embodiment Of No Doubt (Internet » Chat) …

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  • 44pend — Synonyms and related words: all depend, bag, be contingent on, cascade, daggle, dangle, depend, drabble, drag, draggle, drape, droop, fall, flap, flop, flow, hang, hang down, hang in suspense, hang on, hinge, lop, nod, sag, stand, swag, swing,… …

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  • 45pend — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. hang; depend, hang in the balance. See doubt, pendency …

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  • 46pend — v. await a decision; await a settlement …

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  • 47pend — an, en, ul (L). Hang, hanging …

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  • 48pend — v 1. be undecided, be unsettled, be up in the air; be pending, be awaiting action, be in abeyance, be on a back burner, be in a holding pattern; hang in the balance, hang fire. 2. hang, hang down, dangle, depend; bob, swing, hinge, turn upon,… …

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  • 49pend — [[t]pɛnd[/t]] v. i. 1) to remain undecided or unsettled 2) to hang 3) Obs. to depend • Etymology: 1490–1500; « L pendēre to be suspended, hang, depend …

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  • 50Pend — pendere …

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