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Definition of dependence
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Dependence
(n.) That on which one
depends
or
relies;
as, he was her sole
dependence..
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Coherency
::
Coherency
(n.)
Connection
or
dependence,
proceeding
from the
subordination
of the parts of a thing to one
principle
or
purpose,
as in the parts of a
discourse,
or of a
system
of
philosophy;
consecutiveness..
On
::
On
(prep.)
Indicating
dependence
or
reliance;
with
confidence
in; as, to
depend
on a
person
for
assistance;
to rely on;
hence,
indicating
the
ground
or
support
of
anything;
as, he will
promise
on
certain
conditions;
to bet on a
horse..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Loosed
from, or
unconnected
by,
dependence
on any other
being;
self-existent;
self-sufficing..
Autocracy
::
Autocracy
(n.)
Political
independence
or
absolute
sovereignty
(of a
state);
autonomy.
Anniversary
::
Anniversary
(n.) The
annual
return
of the day on which any
notable
event took
place,
or is wont to be
celebrated;
as, the
anniversary
of the
Declaration
of
Independence..
Proximal
::
Proximal
(a.)
Toward
or
nearest,
as to a body, or
center
of
motion
of
dependence;
proximate..
Parataxis
::
Parataxis
(n.) The mere
ranging
of
propositions
one after
another,
without
indicating
their
connection
or
interdependence;
--
opposed
to
syntax..
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) That which
depends;
anything
dependent
or
suspended;
anything
attached
a
subordinate
to, or
contingent
on,
something
else..
Cohesion
::
Cohesion
(n.)
Logical
agreement
and
dependence;
as, the
cohesion
of
ideas..
Humble
::
Humble
(v. t.) To bring low; to
reduce
the
power,
independence,
or
exaltation
of; to
lower;
to
abase;
to
humilate..
Autonomy
::
Autonomy
(n.) The power or right of
self-government;
self-government,
or
political
independence,
of a city or a
state..
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) A
matter
depending,
or in
suspense,
and still to be
determined;
ground
of
controversy
or
quarrel..
Independency
::
Independency
(n.)
Independence.
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.)
Subjection
to the
direction
or
disposal
of
another;
inability
to help or
provide
for one's self.
Servile
::
Servile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
servant
or
slave;
befitting
a
servant
or a
slave;
proceeding
from
dependence;
hence,
meanly
submissive;
slavish;
mean;
cringing;
fawning;
as,
servile
flattery;
servile
fear;
servile
obedience..
Reliance
::
Reliance
(n.)
Anything
on which to rely;
dependence;
ground
of
trust;
as, the boat was a poor
reliance..
Music
::
Music (n.) The
science
and the art of
tones,
or
musical
sounds,
i. e.,
sounds
of
higher
or lower
pitch,
begotten
of
uniform
and
synchronous
vibrations,
as of a
string
at
various
degrees
of
tension;
the
science
of
harmonical
tones which
treats
of the
principles
of
harmony,
or the
properties,
dependences,
and
relations
of tones to each
other;
the art of
combining
tones in a
manner
to
please
the ear..
Dependency
::
Dependency
(n.) A thing
hanging
down; a
dependence.
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
Independent
::
Independent
(a.)
Expressing
or
indicating
the
feeling
of
independence;
free; easy; bold;
unconstrained;
as, an
independent
air or
manner..
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