Etymology
The word "pendulous" originates from the Latin word "pendulus", which means "hanging down". It is derived from the verb "pendere", which means "to hang".
Meaning
The term "pendulous" refers to something that hangs down or is suspended from a point above. It can be used to describe both objects and body parts.
Usage
Pendulous is commonly used in the following contexts:
Synonyms
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