- lite, pendulous, pendulum, pensile, propend, propendency, propendent,
propense, propension,
propensity pendÅ pend- pepend- pens-
weigh compendious, compendium...
- the
Caribbean exacerbates these issues,
making the
scarce existing crops propense to the
devastating effects of
Atlantic hurricanes.
Agriculture or farming...
- are
usually expected to give
birth at home
which makes them even more
propense to mortality.
WuDunn and
Kristoff make the
claim that if
girls were allowed...
-
homologous recombination, in
which deletions and
duplications are much more
propense to occur. This,
combined with the fact that
higher copies of
Olduvai domains...
- also
known to be an
early step
towards glioma formation.
Women are more
propense to
depressive disorders and
anxiety than men,
although the
reason is still...
-
family for bread, his
natural desire to
support an
irregular life, and a
propense hatred to labour, turn but too many an
honest tradesman into an arrant...