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  • 91ap|pend|age — «uh PEHN dihj», noun. 1. a thing attached to something larger or more important; addition. SYNONYM(S): adjunct, accessory. 2. Biology. any one of various external or subordinate parts. Arms, tails, fins, and legs are appendages …

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  • 92ap|pend|ance — «uh PEHN duhns», noun. Law. the fact of being appendant …

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  • 93ap|pend — «uh PEHND», transitive verb. to add to a larger thing; attach as a supplement: »to append notes to a book. The amendments to the Constitution of the United States are appended to it. SYNONYM(S): subjoin, affix. ╂[< Latin appendere < ad on + …

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  • 94com|pend — «KOM pehnd», noun. = compendium. (Cf. ↑compendium) …

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  • 95de|pend|a|bil|i|ty — «dih PEHN duh BIHL uh tee», noun. reliability; trustworthiness: »Close, discriminating judgment of human character…has not kept pace in its growth, refinement, and dependability with the steadily increasing job market (Harper s) …

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  • 96de|pend|a|bly — «dih PEHN duh blee», adverb. in a dependable manner …

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  • 97de|pend|ance — «dih PEHN duhns», noun. = dependence. (Cf. ↑dependence) …

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  • 98de|pend|an|cy — «dih PEHN duhn see», noun, plural cies, adjective. = dependency. (Cf. ↑dependency) …

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  • 99de|pend|ant — «dih PEHN duhnt», adjective, noun. = dependent. (Cf. ↑dependent) …

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  • 100de|pend|ence — «dih PEHN duhns», noun. 1. the fact or condition of being dependent: »the dependence of crops on good weather. The former addict s medical dependence on methadone is a parallel to the diabetic s dependence on insulin (New York Times). 2. the… …

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