base From Latin Pend=weigh pens=pay
noun How much something costs. › The bride’s father was shocked at the expense of his daughter’s wedding.
verb pay Will the county compensate the teachers for all the snow days we had to take off?
Distributor noun My favorite toy in my Christmas stocking was my Star War’s Pez dispenser.
adjective Unable to do without Really important I found my sewing machine to be indispensable when I was making a t- shirt quilt.
Noun Income, usually of a retired person. Many companies pay their employees a pension if they stay until they retire.
Noun Necklace with an ornament attached. She always wore the pendant that her grandmother had given her, because it was sentimental.
verb Rely on All the runners in a relay race depend on one another to win.
noun add-on: such as the appendix in a book. A part of the body. Severe stomach pain might mean you need your appendix removed.
adjective Self-sufficient, not needing any help. Many teenagers think they are independent but they still rely on their parents for material things.
noun Weight or bob >The pendulum in the grandfather clock swung back and forth counting the seconds of each day.