"Pendentive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pendentive: A pendentive is an architectural feature that connects a dome or a vault to a square or rectangular base. It is a curved triangular structure that distributes the weight of the dome or vault evenly around the four corners of the base, creating a smooth transition from the curved to the flat areas. Pendentives are often used in Islamic and Byzantine architecture, and are a distinctive feature of many mosques and churches.
Pendentive
Pendentive is a term used in architecture to describe a curved structure that spans between two columns or pillars, supporting a dome or arch.
Penciling is the act of writing or drawing with a pencil, often lightly or tentatively, to make a rough outline, draft, or notation. It can also refer to the act of lightly scoring or marking something, such as a surface or a piece of paper, with a pencil.
Pend refers to something that is suspended or hangs loosely, often in a precarious or unstable manner. It can also describe a swinging motion or a seesaw-like action.
Pendimethalin is a pre-emergent herbicide used to control broadleaf and grassy weeds in crops such as corn, soybeans, and wheat. It works by forming a barrier on the soil surface that prevents weeds from germinating.
A pendopo is a traditional outdoor structure from southern Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is typically a large, open pavilion with four posts and a sloping roof, used as a meeting place, often for traditional ceremonies, social gatherings, or even as a makeshift stage. Pendopo are usually made from wood and thatched with palm leaves or tiles, and are an important part of Javanese traditional architecture and culture.
Pendragon is a title that refers to a legendary king who is said to possess the rank of High King of Cornwall. In Arthurian legend, Pendragon is also the title given to Uther Pendragon, the father of King Arthur. The name "Pendragon" is derived from the Welsh words "pen" meaning "head" and "draco" meaning "dragon", and is often translated to mean "head dragon" or "chief dragon". In modern times, the term Pendragon has been used to refer to a fictional character, particularly in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, where Albus Dumbledore takes the title of Headmaster, reminiscent of the title of Pendragon.