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Definition of pendence
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Pendence
(n.)
Slope;
inclination.
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Nationalism
::
Nationalism
(n.)
National
independence;
the
principles
of the
Nationalists.
Incoherency
::
Incoherency
(n.) Want of
connection;
incongruity;
inconsistency;
want of
agreement
or
dependence
of one part on
another;
as, the
incoherence
of
arguments,
facts,
etc..
Servitude
::
Servitude
(n.) The state of
voluntary
or
compulsory
subjection
to a
master;
the
condition
of being bound to
service;
the
condition
of a
slave;
slavery;
bondage;
hence,
a state of
slavish
dependence..
Retainer
::
Retainer
(n.) The act of
keeping
dependents,
or the state of being in
dependence..
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) The state of being
influenced
and
determined
by
something;
subjection
(as of an
effect
to its
cause).
Mutuality
::
Mutuality
(n.) The
quality
of
correlation;
reciprocation;
interchange;
interaction;
interdependence.
Timeserving
::
Timeserving
(n.) An
obsequious
compliance
with the
spirit
of the
times,
or the
humors
of those in
power,
which
implies
a
surrender
of one's
independence,
and
sometimes
of one's
integrity..
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) The
document
or
instrument
containing
such
statement
or
proclamation;
as, the
Declaration
of
Independence
(now
preserved
in
Washington)..
Nationalist
::
Nationalist
(n.) One who
advocates
national
unity and
independence;
one of a party
favoring
Irish
independence.
Mainstay
::
Mainstay
(n.) Main
support;
principal
dependence.
Philhellenist
::
Philhellenist
(n.) A
friend
of
Greece;
one who
supports
the cause of the
Greeks;
particularly,
one who
supported
them in their
struggle
for
independence
against
the
Turks;
a
philhellene..
Autonomy
::
Autonomy
(n.) The power or right of
self-government;
self-government,
or
political
independence,
of a city or a
state..
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) That which
depends;
anything
dependent
or
suspended;
anything
attached
a
subordinate
to, or
contingent
on,
something
else..
Dependancy
::
Dependancy
(n.) See
Dependent,
Dependence,
Dependency..
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) A
matter
depending,
or in
suspense,
and still to be
determined;
ground
of
controversy
or
quarrel..
Independent
::
Independent
(a.)
Expressing
or
indicating
the
feeling
of
independence;
free; easy; bold;
unconstrained;
as, an
independent
air or
manner..
Reliance
::
Reliance
(n.) The act of
relying,
or the
condition
or
quality
of being
reliant;
dependence;
confidence;
trust;
repose
of mind upon what is
deemed
sufficient
support
or
authority..
Emancipation
::
Emancipation
(n.) The act of
setting
free from the power of
another,
from
slavery,
subjection,
dependence,
or
controlling
influence;
also, the state of being thus set free;
liberation;
as, the
emancipation
of
slaves;
the
emancipation
of
minors;
the
emancipation
of a
person
from
prejudices;
the
emancipation
of the mind from
superstition;
the
emancipation
of a
nation
from
tyranny
or
subjection..
System
::
System
(n.) An
assemblage
of
objects
arranged
in
regular
subordination,
or after some
distinct
method,
usually
logical
or
scientific;
a
complete
whole of
objects
related
by some
common
law,
principle,
or end; a
complete
exhibition
of
essential
principles
or
facts,
arranged
in a
rational
dependence
or
connection;
a
regular
union of
principles
or parts
forming
one
entire
thing;
as, a
system
of
philosophy;
a
system
of
government;
a
system
of
divinity;
a
system
of
botany
or
chemistry;
a
military
sys
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) That on which one
depends
or
relies;
as, he was her sole
dependence..
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