| APPENDS | • appends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of append. • appends n. Plural of append. • APPEND v. to add on to. |
| COMPEND | • compend n. A compendium; an epitome; a summary. • COMPEND n. a brief summary. |
| DEPENDS | • depends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depend. • DEPEND v. to rely. |
| DISPEND | • dispend v. (Obsolete) To spend or expend. • dispend v. (Obsolete) To waste or squander. • dispend v. (Obsolete) To distribute or dispense. |
| EXPENDS | • expends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expend. • EXPEND v. to consume in any way. |
| IMPENDS | • impends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impend. • IMPEND v. to be imminent. |
| PARPEND | • parpend n. Alternative form of perpend. • PARPEND n. a stone passing through a wall from face to face, also PARPANE, PARPEN, PARPENT, PARPOINT, PERPENT. |
| PENDANT | • pendant n. (Architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter. • pendant n. A piece of jewellery which hangs down as an ornament, especially worn on a chain around the neck. • pendant n. The dangling part of an earring. |
| PENDENT | • pendent adj. Dangling, drooping, hanging down or suspended. • pendent adj. Pending in various senses. • pendent adj. (Architecture, of a structure) Either hanging in some sense, or constructed of multiple elements such… |
| PENDING | • pending v. Present participle of pend. • pending adj. Awaiting a conclusion or a confirmation. • pending adj. Begun but not completed. |
| PENDULE | • pendule n. (Obsolete) A pendulum. • PENDULE n. a manoeuvre in climbing by which a climber swings from a rope in order to reach another line of ascent. |
| PERPEND | • perpend v. (Archaic) To ponder, consider. • perpend n. A brick or stone that has its longest dimension perpendicular to the face of a wall, especially one… • perpend n. A vertical joint (usually mortar) between bricks or blocks in a horizontal course. |
| PROPEND | • propend v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To incline or lean. • propend v. To be inclined; to have a propensity to. • PROPEND v. (Shakespeare) to have a tendency toward. |
| SPENDER | • spender n. A person who spends money. • SPENDER n. one who spends. |
| STIPEND | • stipend n. (Archaic) A regular fixed payment made to someone (especially a clergyman, judge, soldier, or teacher)… • stipend n. (By extension). • stipend n. (Obsolete). |
| SUSPEND | • suspend v. To halt something temporarily. • suspend v. To hold in an undetermined or undecided state. • suspend v. To discontinue or interrupt a function, task, position, or event. |
| UPENDED | • upended v. Simple past tense and past participle of upend. • up-ended v. Simple past tense and past participle of up-end. • UPEND v. to turn upside down. |
| WAPPEND | • WAPPEND adj. (Shakespeare) fatigued, tired. |