- pendulous, pendulum, pensile, propend, propendency, propendent, propense,
propension,
propensity pendō pend- pepend- pens-
weigh compendious, compendium, compensate...
- the face of
purely animal or
sensual desire, or what he
termed 'sense-
propensions': The
beautiful arts and the
sciences which, by
their universally-communicable...
- hartwissiana. Due to its
relictic status of
conservation and its high
propension to
hybridise with any
other surrounding quercus species, many characteristics...
-
through love"; "an
intellect enlightened by grace", "a
delight yielding propension or inclination" and "an
outflowing losing of
oneself in the
abyss of ...
- English : The
Propensity of Things,
Toward a
History of
Efficacy in
China (La
propension des choses), Zone Books, New York, 1995
Detour and Access, Strategies...
- eugenics' when Mary is
worried that her son may
inherit Jim's
criminal propensions. He added, 'It is not Jim who is the hero here, or even the friendly...