Pendent vs Pensile - What's the difference?
pendent | pensile | Related terms |
Dangling, drooping, hanging down or suspended.
* 1936 , Djuna Barnes, Nightwood , Faber & Faber 2007, p. 71:
* 1986 , Bryant W Rossiter, Roger C Baetzold, Investigations of Surfaces and Interfaces
pending in various senses.
either hanging in some sense, or constructed of multiple elements such as the voussoirs of an arch or the pendentives of a dome, none of which can stand on its own, but which in combination are stable.
incomplete in some sense, such as lacking a finite verb.
(label) Projecting over something; overhanging.
Hanging down, suspended.
* 1658': However the account of the '''Pensill or hanging gardens of ''Babylon'' [...] is of no slender antiquity — Sir Thomas Browne, ''The Garden of Cyrus (Folio Society 2007, p. 165)
Pendent is a related term of pensile.
As adjectives the difference between pendent and pensile
is that pendent is dangling, drooping, hanging down or suspended while pensile is hanging down, suspended.As a noun pendent
is .pendent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The doctor's head [...] was framed in the golden semi-circle of a wig with long pendent curls that touched his shoulders
- An interesting development has been the analysis of the image of a pendent drop by a video digitizer.
