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Appendectomy
Appendectomy Ap`pen*dec"to*my, Appendicectomy Ap*pend`i*cec"to*my, n.] [Appendix + Gr. ?, fr. ? excision.] (Surg.) Excision of the vermiform appendix.
Appended
Append Ap*pend" ([a^]p*p[e^]nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appended; p. pr. & vb. n. Appending.] [L. appendere or F. appendre: cf. OE. appenden, apenden, to belong, OF. apendre, F. appendre, fr. L. append[=e]re, v. i., to hang to, append[e^]re, v. t., to hang to; ad + pend[=e]re, v. i., to hang, pend[e^]re, v. t., to hang. See Pendant.] 1. To hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column. 2. To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter. A further purpose appended to the primary one. --I. Taylor.
Appendence
Appendence Ap*pend"ence, Appendency Ap*pend"en*cy, n. State of being appendant; appendance. [Obs.]
Appendency
Appendence Ap*pend"ence, Appendency Ap*pend"en*cy, n. State of being appendant; appendance. [Obs.]
By-dependence
By-dependence By"-de*pend`ence, n. An appendage; that which depends on something else, or is distinct from the main dependence; an accessory. --Shak.
Dependencies
Dependency De*pend"en*cy, n.; pl. Dependencies. 1. State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust. Any long series of action, the parts of which have very much dependency each on the other. --Sir J. Reynolds.
Dependency
Dependency De*pend"en*cy, n.; pl. Dependencies. 1. State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust. Any long series of action, the parts of which have very much dependency each on the other. --Sir J. Reynolds.
Dependent
Dependent De*pend"ent, n. 1. One who depends; one who is sustained by another, or who relies on another for support of favor; a hanger-on; a retainer; as, a numerous train of dependents. A host of dependents on the court, suborned to play their part as witnesses. --Hallam. 2. That which depends; corollary; consequence. With all its circumstances and dependents. --Prynne. Note: See the Note under Dependant.
Dependent
Dependent De*pend"ent, a. [L. dependens, -entis, p. pr. dependere. See Depend, and cf. Dependant.] 1. Hanging down; as, a dependent bough or leaf. 2. Relying on, or subject to, something else for support; not able to exist, or sustain itself, or to perform anything, without the will, power, or aid of something else; not self-sustaining; contingent or conditioned; subordinate; -- often with on or upon; as, dependent on God; dependent upon friends. England, long dependent and degraded, was again a power of the first rank. --Macaulay. Dependent covenant or contract (Law), one not binding until some connecting stipulation is performed. Dependent variable (Math.), a varying quantity whose changes are arbitrary, but are regarded as produced by changes in another variable, which is called the independent variable.
Dependent covenant
Dependent De*pend"ent, a. [L. dependens, -entis, p. pr. dependere. See Depend, and cf. Dependant.] 1. Hanging down; as, a dependent bough or leaf. 2. Relying on, or subject to, something else for support; not able to exist, or sustain itself, or to perform anything, without the will, power, or aid of something else; not self-sustaining; contingent or conditioned; subordinate; -- often with on or upon; as, dependent on God; dependent upon friends. England, long dependent and degraded, was again a power of the first rank. --Macaulay. Dependent covenant or contract (Law), one not binding until some connecting stipulation is performed. Dependent variable (Math.), a varying quantity whose changes are arbitrary, but are regarded as produced by changes in another variable, which is called the independent variable.
Dependent variable
Dependent De*pend"ent, a. [L. dependens, -entis, p. pr. dependere. See Depend, and cf. Dependant.] 1. Hanging down; as, a dependent bough or leaf. 2. Relying on, or subject to, something else for support; not able to exist, or sustain itself, or to perform anything, without the will, power, or aid of something else; not self-sustaining; contingent or conditioned; subordinate; -- often with on or upon; as, dependent on God; dependent upon friends. England, long dependent and degraded, was again a power of the first rank. --Macaulay. Dependent covenant or contract (Law), one not binding until some connecting stipulation is performed. Dependent variable (Math.), a varying quantity whose changes are arbitrary, but are regarded as produced by changes in another variable, which is called the independent variable.
Dependently
Dependently De*pend"ent*ly, adv. In a dependent manner.
Depender
Depender De*pend"er, n. One who depends; a dependent.
Disappendency
Disappendency Dis`ap*pend"en*cy, n. A detachment or separation from a former connection. [R.]
Disappendent
Disappendent Dis`ap*pend"ent, a. Freed from a former connection or dependence; disconnected. [R.]
Dispender
Dispender Dis*pend"er, n. One who dispends or expends; a steward. [Obs.] --Wyclif (1 Cor. iv. 1).
Equipendency
Equipendency E`qui*pend"en*cy, n. [Equi- + pendency.] The act or condition of hanging in equipoise; not inclined or determined either way. --South.
Expended
Expend Ex*pend", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Expended; p. pr. & vb. n. Expending.] [L. expendere, expensum, to weigh out, pay out, lay out, lay out; ex out + pendere to weigh. See Poise, and cf. Spend.] To lay out, apply, or employ in any way; to consume by use; to use up or distribute, either in payment or in donations; to spend; as, they expend money for food or in charity; to expend time labor, and thought; to expend hay in feeding cattle, oil in a lamp, water in mechanical operations. If my death might make this island happy . . . I would expend it with all willingness. --Shak.
Impendence
Impendence Im*pend"ence, Impendency Im*pend"en*cy, n. The state of impending; also, that which impends. ``Impendence of volcanic cloud.' --Ruskin.
Impendency
Impendence Im*pend"ence, Impendency Im*pend"en*cy, n. The state of impending; also, that which impends. ``Impendence of volcanic cloud.' --Ruskin.
Impendent
Impendent Im*pend"ent, a. [L. impendens, p. pr. of impend[=e]re.] Impending; threatening. Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall. --Milton.
Independence Day
Independence Day In`de*pend"ence Day In the United States, a holiday, the 4th of July, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on that day in 1776.
Independency
Independency In`de*pend"en*cy, n. 1. Independence. ``Give me,' I cried (enough for me), ``My bread, and independency!' --Pope. 2. (Eccl.) Doctrine and polity of the Independents.
Independent variable
Variable Va"ri*a*ble, n. 1. That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change. 2. (Math.) A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x^2 - y^2 = R^2, x and y are variables. 3. (Naut.) (a) A shifting wind, or one that varies in force. (b) pl. Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind belts. Independent variable (Math.), that one of two or more variables, connected with each other in any way whatever, to which changes are supposed to be given at will. Thus, in the equation x^2 - y^2 = R^2, if arbitrary changes are supposed to be given to x, then x is the independent variable, and y is called a function of x. There may be two or more independent variables in an equation or problem. Cf. Dependent variable, under Dependent.
Independentism
Independentism In`de*pend"ent*ism, n. Independency; the church system of Independents. --Bp. Gauden.
Independently
Independently In`de*pend"ent*ly, adv. In an independent manner; without control.
Interdependence
Interdependence In`ter*de*pend"ence, n. Mutual dependence. ``The interdependence of virtue and knowledge.' --M. Arnold.
Interdependency
Interdependency In`ter*de*pend"en*cy, n. Mutual dependence; as, interdependency of interests. --De Quincey.
Interdependent
Interdependent In`ter*de*pend"ent, a. Mutually dependent.
Misspender
Misspender Mis*spend"er, n. One who misspends.

Meaning of Pende from wikipedia

- Pende may refer to: Pendé a town in France The Pende people, an ethnic group in Congo Pendé River, river in Africa Nicola Pende (1880–1970), Italian endocrinologist...
- Lim-Pendé is a prefecture in Central African Republic. In 2022, the prefecture had a po****tion of around 442,151. The size of Lim-Pendé is 13,210 km2...
- Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Pende are divided into two cultural groups: the Eastern Pende and the Western Pende who are distinct but consider themselves...
- Pendé (French pronunciation: [pɑ̃de]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The commune is situated on the D2 road...
- Nicola Pende (April 21, 1880, in Noicattaro – June 8, 1970, in Rome) was an Italian endocrinologist. He was born on April 21, 1880, in Noicattaro, in...
- The Pendé River (French: Rivière Pendé) is a river in central Africa. It arises in Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic and flows north, forming...
- Pende (Phende) is a Bantu language of the Congo. Giphende is spoken in Kwilu Province, in Gungu and Idiofa districts. The Bapende used to call themselves...
- La Pendé or Pendé is one of six departments in Logone Oriental, a region of Chad. Its capital is Doba. Departments of Chad "Chad Departments". www.statoids...
- Ouham-Pendé is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bozoum. The region contains several ghost towns such as Goroumo...
- Pente Pigadia (Gr****: Πέντε Πηγάδια, or "Five Wells"; before 1971: Μπρίγκα - Brigka) is a settlement in the muni****l unit of Filippiada in muni****lity...