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English

Adjective

pendular (comparative more pendular, superlative most pendular)

  1. Characteristic of the motion of a pendulum.
    • 1929, Abraham Zevi Idelsohn, Jewish Music: Its Historical Development, page 113:
      Arabic meter—so Arabic tradition claims—sprang from the rhythm of bodily motions, such as the pendular beating of the blacksmith and the trot of the horse and the camel.
    • 1998, Kamila Shamsie, In the City by the Sea, Bloomsbury (2004), page 103:
      The ice rose off the counter, attached to the salted string. Hasan’s eyes opened wide. Aba flicked a finger against the ice. String and ice started swaying back and forth. ‘For Salman, time is pendular,’ Aba repeated, pointing to the ice.
  2. pendulous.

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Portuguese

Pronunciation

 
 

Adjective

pendular m or f (plural pendulares)

  1. pendular, oscillating

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Romanian

Etymology

From pendul + -ar.

Adjective

pendular m or n (feminine singular pendulară, masculine plural pendulari, feminine/neuter plural pendulare)

  1. pendular

Declension

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Spanish

Etymology

From péndulo + -ar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /penduˈlaɾ/ [pẽn̪.d̪uˈlaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: pen‧du‧lar

Adjective

pendular m or f (masculine and feminine plural pendulares)

  1. fickle
  2. commuter (that commutes)

Further reading

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