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pendantpen‧dant /ˈpendənt/ noun [countable] pendantOrigin: 1300-1400 French present participle of pendre ‘to hang’, from Latin pendere - A pendant fitting for use above a dining table should have a deep shade or one that is designed to avoid glare.
- From time to time, she fingered the heart pendant and religious medallion that now hang around her neck.
- She was wearing a short lilac dress and a pale cashmere jacket, beneath which the jet pendant glimmered in inky symbolism.
- Silver shell pendant, £8.99, Oasis.
- Superimposed on this group size factor are the effects of polarity and the intrinsic flexibility of the pendant group itself.
- The jewellery pictured includes a silver pocket watch, a pearl brooch, a silver pendant and several tie or stick pins.
- These lights should be independently switched from any pendant lights for maximum flexibility.
- Yes, there was something in there and I bet myself it would be Jo's emerald pendant.
► Jewelleryagate, nounamethyst, nounanklet, nounaquamarine, nounbangle, nounbauble, nounbead, nounbracelet, nounbrooch, nouncarat, nouncarbuncle, nouncharm, nounchoker, nouncoral, nouncoronet, nouncostume jewellery, nouncrown, nounct, cuff link, nouncultured pearl, noundiamanté, adjectivediamond, nounearring, nounemerald, nounfacet, nounfob watch, noungarnet, noungem, noungold-plated, adjectivegoldsmith, nounice, nounjade, nounjasper, nounjewel, nounjewelled, adjectivejeweller, nounkarat, nounlapidary, adjectivelapis lazuli, nounlocket, nounmedallion, nounmoonstone, nounmother-of-pearl, nounnecklace, nounonyx, nounopal, nounpaste, nounpearly, adjectivependant, nounpin, nounprecious stone, nounreset, verbrhinestone, nounring, nounruby, nounsapphire, nounseed pearl, nounsemi-precious, adjectivesetting, nounsignet ring, nounsolitaire, nounstickpin, nounstone, nounstud, nountiara, nountopaz, nountrinket, nounwatchband, nounwatchstrap, nounwedding ring, noun a jewel, stone etc that hangs from a thin chain that you wear around your neck → necklace: a ruby pendant |