un-pend
81self-de|pend|ent — «SEHLF dih PEHN duhnt», adjective. depending on oneself, or on one s own efforts; self reliant: »Left early to his own guidance, he hbegun to be self dependent while yet a boy (Hawthorne). –self´ de|pend´ent|ly, adverb …
82un´de|pend´a|ble|ness — un|de|pend|a|ble «UHN dih PEHN duh buhl», adjective. not dependable; unreliable; untrustworthy. –un´de|pend´a|ble|ness, noun …
83un|de|pend|a|ble — «UHN dih PEHN duh buhl», adjective. not dependable; unreliable; untrustworthy. –un´de|pend´a|ble|ness, noun …
84vil´i|pend´er — vil|i|pend «VIHL uh pehnd», transitive verb. 1. to regard as having little value or consequence; treat contemptuously: »A youth…vilipends the conversation and advice of his seniors (Scott). 2. to speak with contempt; abuse; vilify: »to vilipend a …
85vil|i|pend — «VIHL uh pehnd», transitive verb. 1. to regard as having little value or consequence; treat contemptuously: »A youth…vilipends the conversation and advice of his seniors (Scott). 2. to speak with contempt; abuse; vilify: »to vilipend a rival.… …
86Lac Pend Dreilles — (Kulluspelm), See, s.u. Clarkes River …
87pat pend — abbrev. patent pending * * * …
88Ça lui pend au nez — ● Ça lui pend au nez cet ennui, ce malheur va lui arriver …
89pat pend — abbrev. patent pending …
90ap|pend|aged — «uh PEHN dihjd», adjective. furnished with or having an appendage or appendages …