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Antependium
Antependium An`te*pen"di*um, n. [LL., fr. L. ante + pendere to
hang.] (Eccl.)
The hangings or screen in front of the altar; an altar cloth;
the frontal. --Smollett.
Appendical
Appendical Ap*pend"i*cal, a.
Of or like an appendix.
Appendicate
Appendicate Ap*pend"i*cate, v. t.
To append. [Obs.]
Appendication
Appendication Ap*pend`i*ca"tion, n.
An appendage. [Obs.]
Appendicectomy
Appendectomy Ap`pen*dec"to*my, Appendicectomy
Ap*pend`i*cec"to*my, n.] [Appendix + Gr. ?, fr. ? excision.]
(Surg.)
Excision of the vermiform appendix.
AppendicesAppendix Ap*pen"dix, n.; pl. E. Appendixes, L. Appendices.
[L. appendix, -dicis, fr. appendere. See Append.]
1. Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or
concomitant.
Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M.
Hale.
2. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily
essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from
supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and
correct inaccuracies.
Syn: See Supplement. Appendicitis
Appendicitis Ap*pend`i*ci"tis, n. (Med.)
Inflammation of the vermiform appendix.
Appendicle
Appendicle Ap*pend"i*cle, n. [L. appendicula, dim. of.
appendix.]
A small appendage.
Appendicular
Appendicular Ap`pen*dic"u*lar, a.
Relating to an appendicle; appendiculate. [R.]
Appendicularia
Appendicularia Ap`pen*dic`u*la"ri*a, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of small free-swimming Tunicata, shaped somewhat like
a tadpole, and remarkable for resemblances to the larv[ae] of
other Tunicata. It is the type of the order Copelata or
Larvalia. See Illustration in Appendix.
Appendiculata
Appendiculata Ap`pen*dic`u*la"ta, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of annelids; the Polych[ae]ta.
AppendiculateAppendiculate Ap`pen*dic"u*late, a. [See Appendicle.]
Having small appendages; forming an appendage.
Appendiculate leaf, a small appended leaf. --Withering. Appendiculate leafAppendiculate Ap`pen*dic"u*late, a. [See Appendicle.]
Having small appendages; forming an appendage.
Appendiculate leaf, a small appended leaf. --Withering. AppendingAppend 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. Appendix
Appendix Ap*pen"dix, n.
The vermiform appendix.
AppendixAppendix Ap*pen"dix, n.; pl. E. Appendixes, L. Appendices.
[L. appendix, -dicis, fr. appendere. See Append.]
1. Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or
concomitant.
Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M.
Hale.
2. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily
essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from
supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and
correct inaccuracies.
Syn: See Supplement. Appendix vermiformis
Appendix vermiformis Ap*pen"dix ver`mi*for"mis [NL.] (Anat.)
The vermiform appendix.
AppendixesAppendix Ap*pen"dix, n.; pl. E. Appendixes, L. Appendices.
[L. appendix, -dicis, fr. appendere. See Append.]
1. Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or
concomitant.
Normandy became an appendix to England. --Sir M.
Hale.
2. Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily
essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from
supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and
correct inaccuracies.
Syn: See Supplement. CompendiaCompendium Com*pen"di*um, n.; pl. E. Compendiums, L.
Compendia. [L. compendium that which is weighed, saved, or
shortened, a short way, fr. compendere to weigh; com- +
pendere to weigh. See Pension, and cf. Compend.]
A brief compilation or composition, containing the principal
heads, or general principles, of a larger work or system; an
abridgment; an epitome; a compend; a condensed summary.
A short system or compendium of a science. --I. Watts.
Syn: See Abridgment. Compendiarious
Compendiarious Com*pen`di*a"ri*ous, a. [L. compendiarius.]
Short; compendious. [Obs.] --Bailey.
Compendiate
Compendiate Com*pen"di*ate, v. t. [L. compendiatus, p. p. of
compendiare to shorten, fr. compendium.]
To sum or collect together. [Obs.] --Bp. King.
Compendious
Compendious Com*pen"di*ous, a. [L. compendiosus.]
Containing the substance or general principles of a subject
or work in a narrow compass; abridged; summarized.
More compendious and expeditious ways. --Woodward.
Three things be required in the oration of a man having
authority -- that it be compendious, sententious, and
delectable. --Sir T.
Elyot.
Syn: Short; summary; abridged; condensed; comprehensive;
succinct; brief; concise.
Compendiously
Compendiously Com*pen"di*ous*ly, adv.
In a compendious manner.
Compendiously expressed by the word chaos. --Bentley.
Compendiousness
Compendiousness Com*pen"di*ous*ness, n.
The state or quality of being compendious.
CompendiumCompendium Com*pen"di*um, n.; pl. E. Compendiums, L.
Compendia. [L. compendium that which is weighed, saved, or
shortened, a short way, fr. compendere to weigh; com- +
pendere to weigh. See Pension, and cf. Compend.]
A brief compilation or composition, containing the principal
heads, or general principles, of a larger work or system; an
abridgment; an epitome; a compend; a condensed summary.
A short system or compendium of a science. --I. Watts.
Syn: See Abridgment. CompendiumsCompendium Com*pen"di*um, n.; pl. E. Compendiums, L.
Compendia. [L. compendium that which is weighed, saved, or
shortened, a short way, fr. compendere to weigh; com- +
pendere to weigh. See Pension, and cf. Compend.]
A brief compilation or composition, containing the principal
heads, or general principles, of a larger work or system; an
abridgment; an epitome; a compend; a condensed summary.
A short system or compendium of a science. --I. Watts.
Syn: See Abridgment. Dependingly
Dependingly De*pend"ing*ly, adv.
As having dependence. --Hale.
ExpendingExpend 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. Expenditure
Expenditure Ex*pend"iture, n.
1. The act of expending; a laying out, as of money;
disbursement.
our expenditure purchased commerce and conquest.
--Burke.
2. That which is expended or paid out; expense.
The receipts and expenditures of this extensive
country. --A. Hamilton.
MisspendingMisspend Mis*spend", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misspent; p. pr. &
vb. n. Misspending.]
To spend amiss or for wrong purposes; to aquander; to waste;
as, to misspend time or money. --J. Philips.
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Pendi is a
village in the muni****lity of
Monidigah in the
Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan. "Belediyye
Informasiya Sistemi" (in Azerbaijani).
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Basin (traditional Chinese: 臺北盆地;
simplified Chinese: 台北盆地; pinyin: Táiběi
Péndì) is a
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