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perpend
▪ I. perpend, v. arch. (pəˈpɛnd) [ad. L. perpendĕre to weigh exactly, ponder, consider, f. per- 2 + pendĕre to weigh, pay, ponder.] 1. a. trans. To weigh mentally, ponder, consider, examine, investigate. (With simple obj. or obj. cl.)1527–8 Fox Let. to Gardiner in Strype Eccl. Mem. (1721) I. App. xx... Oxford English Dictionary
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Perpend stone
A perpend stone, perpend (parpen, parpend, perpin, and other spellings), through stone, bond stone, or tie stone is a stone that extends through an entire or perpend bond. wikipedia.org
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through - definition and meaning - Wordnik
idiom (through and through) In every aspect; completely. from The Century Dictionary. noun A stone coffin. noun A through-stone; a perpend. Clear; open; unobstructed. That extends or goes with little or no interruption or without change from one important or distant place to another: as, a through line of railway; a through train; a through ...
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perpensation
† perpenˈsation Obs. rare—0. [ad. L. perpensātiōn-em, from perpensāre to weigh or consider carefully, freq. of perpendĕre to perpend.]1623 Cockeram, Perpensation, a due examining. 1658 Phillips, Perpension, or Perpensation. Oxford English Dictionary
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Brickwork
Mortar placed horizontally below or top of a brick is called a bed, and mortar Placed vertically between bricks is called a perpend. A perpend is a vertical joint between any two bricks and is usually—but not always—filled with mortar. wikipedia.org
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can we use the verb Would for making a suggestion
It depends on what you mean by 'suggest'. Your sentence is grammatically correct, and is one way to present an idea without telling people to do it. Although it is a statement, it is likely to be understood as a suggestion of something to do. Perpend has given a possible variation. "If we could" is common way of suggesting that someone do ...
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perpension
perˈpension [n. of action f. L. perpendĕre, perpens- to perpend.] Mental weighing; thorough consideration or reflection; deliberation.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. vii. 25 Unto reasonable perpensions it hath no place in some Sciences, small in others. 1661 Boyle Style of Script. 238 The Disparity... Oxford English Dictionary
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prepend
prepend, v. rare. (prɪˈpɛnd) [f. pre- A. 1 + L. pendĕre to weigh.] trans. To weigh mentally, ponder, consider; to premeditate. (But app. often used by confusion for perpend.)a 1568 Wedderburn in Bannatyne Poems (Hunter. Cl.) 839 And als ye sowld prepend bayth day and houris, To grit mischeif, misery... Oxford English Dictionary
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Otávio Rocha Viaduct
Each sidewalk is covered with cement mosaics and the coating is made of granite powder plaster, imitating perpend stone. wikipedia.org
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perpensity
† perˈpensity Obs. rare—1. [f. L. perpensus deliberate, pa. pple. of perpendĕre + -ity.] Attention.1704 Swift T. Tub ix, I desire the reader to attend with the utmost perpensity. Oxford English Dictionary
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perbend
perbend variant of perpend, parpen.1858 in Simmonds Dict. Trade. 1864 in Webster. Oxford English Dictionary
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perpender
† ˈperpender Masonry. Obs. [f. perpend, parpen + -er1.] = parpen.1611 Cotgr., Perpins, perpenders, or perpent stones; stones made iust as thick as a wall, and shewing their smoothed ends on either side thereof. 1755 in Johnson [erroneously explained as ‘a coping stone’]. Oxford English Dictionary
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insistive
inˈsistive, a. rare. [irreg. f. insist + -ive.] Having the character or quality of insisting.1649 G. Daniel Trinarch., Rich. II, lii, They many things perpend; and some they Cull Insistive Articles. 1892 Columbus (Ohio) Disp. 10 Mar., Their women folks are the most brazenly insistive and picturesque... Oxford English Dictionary
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perpendicle
† perˈpendicle Obs. rare. [a. OF. perpendicle (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. perpendiculum plummet, plumb-line, f. *perpendēre, f. per- 2 + pendēre to hang. Cf. mod.F. perpendicule (16th c.), It. perpendicolo.] A plumb-line.14.. in Halliwell Rara Math. (1841) 58 Come toward and go froward til þe p... Oxford English Dictionary
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parpent
parpen, parpend, parpent (ˈpɑːpən, -ənd, -ənt) Forms: 5–8 perpend, (5 perpoynt), 6–8 parpen, (parpin(e, 6–9 parpan(e, 9 parpoint), 6–9 perpen, (7–8 perpin, 7–9 perpent, 9 perpeyn). [a. OF. parpain (1304–1550 in Godef.), perpain (1306), parpin (1394), parpan (1498), parpoin (16th c.), perpin (Cotgr. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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