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PON'DERED, pp. Weighed in the mind; considered; examined by intellectual operation.
PONDERA'TION, n. The act of weighing. [Little used.]
PON'DERATE, v.t. To weigh in the mind; to consider. [Not in use.]
PON'DERANCE, n. Weight; gravity.
PON'DERAL, a. [from L. pondus, weight.] Estimated or ascertained by weight, as d...
PON'DERABLE, a. That may be weighed; capable of being weighed.
PON'DER, v.t. [L. pondero, from pondo, pondus, a pound; pendeo,pendo, to weigh.]...
POND'-WEED, n. [pond and weed.] A plant of the genus Potamogeton. The triple-hea...
POND, n. [L. pono; pontus, the sea.] 1. A body of stagnant water without an outl...
POMP'TINE, a. [L. pontina, a lake.] Designating a large marsh between Rome and N...
POMP'OUSNESS, n. The state of being pompous; magnificence; splendor; great displ...
POMP'OUSLY, adv. With great parade or display; magnificently; splendidly; ostent...
POMP'OUS, a. 1. Displaying pomp; showy with grandeur; splendid; magnificent; as ...
POMPOS'ITY, n. Pompousness; ostentation; boasting.
POM'PIRE, n. [L. pomum, apple, and pyrus, pear.] A sort of pearmain.
POMP'ION, n. [See Pomp and Pomace.] A pumpkin; a plant and its fruit of the genu...