Pensile vs Sagging - What's the difference?
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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)
The act of something that sags.
* 1969 , Sugar Technologists' Association of India, Proceedings
A manner of wearing pants or shorts below the waist, revealing some or all of the underwear.
As an adjective pensile
is hanging down, suspended.As a noun sagging is
the act of something that sags.As a verb sagging is
present participle of lang=en.pensile
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Alternative forms
* pensill (obsolete )Adjective
(en adjective)Anagrams
* ----sagging
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Noun
- It was noticed that there had been saggings and bulgings in the trays.