0 a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, consisting of a long chain with an object hanging from it, or the object itself -- 有垂飾的項鍊;(項鍊上的)垂飾,掛件
1 → pendent -- 下垂的(同 pendent)
The surfaces of the pendant are obscured both by oxidisation and by a modern sealant applied by the finder.
One may expect that one of the new logical constants will be a pendant to the ' is ' (' are ') used in these examples.
Bone samples would probably have provided values for a somewhat later point in the lives of those from whom the pendants were derived.
Similarly, melon beads and bronze pendants found inside military forts are usually considered to be associated with cavalry horses.
However, the bony par ts of most of the pendants were either intact or had been carefully restored.
Since this is a point-to-point control, it can be realized manually with a teaching pendant.
Although differing in headdress styles, these figures wear unusually long necklaces with a face pendant, the only figures to do so.
It reads horizontally from the narrow to the wide end of the pendant, that is, at right-angles to the suspension point.