 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.

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 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.