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pend - to hang
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appendage |
An appendage is a part that is joined to something larger.
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appendix |
She had an operation to have her appendix removed.
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depend |
I depend on my mother to drive me to school.
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dependent |
I am dependent on my mother to drive me to school.
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expend |
We expend a lot of energy in PE.
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impending |
There are lots of impending changes at our school.
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pendant |
My necklace has a turquoise pendant.
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pending |
We are waiting to resolve several pending cases.
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pendulum |
The pendulum swings back and forth.
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propensity |
A propensity is an inclination to do something.
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stipend |
The role pays a small stipend to cover living costs.
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suspend |
The school might have to suspend the student.
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