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Definition of Pendicle

Pendicle
Pendicle Pen"di*cle, n. [Cf. Appendicle.] An appendage; something dependent on another; an appurtenance; a pendant. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Pendicle from wikipedia

- The village also has a small parade of shops. The hamlet of Kirkhill Pendicle to the south of Maud has a weather station which features prominently in...
- chapels of a mother church that achieved parochial status, e.g. Mar, 1 & 2 or, parish churches with their retained pendicle chapels e.g. Garioch, 14 & 14a...
- with units based at Killermont Parish Church and at the Guide Hut in Pendicle Road. The local units are members of the Girlguiding Dunbartonshire. Bearsden...
- Party and both served on the local council. Their home at Limpsfield, The Pendicle, Pastens Road, became known as 'Dostoevsky Corner', because he housed so...
- Broxburn Kirkhill, Midlothian, an area of the town of Penicuik Kirkhill Pendicle, a hamlet near Maud, Aberdeenshire, with a weather station appearing on...
- Pendicle Road Including Boundary Wall And Gatepiers 55°54′45″N 4°20′23″W / 55.912379°N 4.339784°W / 55.912379; -4.339784 (Bearsden, 44 Pendicle Road...
- Deep Sea Devauls. Edinburgh, Kettillonia. "Frae the Nine Sangs: A wee Pendicle ti ‘Suddron Sangs’ bi Dauvit Hawkes" in May, R. & Minford, J. ed. (2003)...
- was published in 1985. He argues that Scotland ought not to become a "pendicle" of England, but should retain its own legal system and institutions, a...
- a red velvet "pinnacle" and a scarlet embroidered "pinnacle" (perhaps "pendicle"), gray, blue, green curtains with a scarlet canopy, red stemming, red...
- newly founded monasteries, impacted upon the Culdee mother churches and pendicle churches to the extent that they were either reduced into becoming ordinary...