adjective Hanging down loosely or swinging freely, usually in a way that is attractive or graceful
In anatomy, 'pendulous' can refer to body parts that hang down or sag, such as pendulous breasts or a pendulous abdomen.
In botany, 'pendulous' is used to describe plants or flowers that hang or droop downward, such as pendulous branches or pendulous blooms.
In physics, 'pendulous' may be used to describe objects that swing freely from a fixed point due to gravity, like a pendulous pendulum.
In literature, the term 'pendulous' may be used to describe the hanging or swaying motion of a character's hair or clothing, adding a sense of movement to the scene.
Psychologists may use the term 'pendulous' to describe certain behaviors or thought patterns that seem to hang or linger in a person's mind, causing emotional distress or cognitive dissonance.
Botanists may use 'pendulous' to describe certain plant structures, such as pendulous branches or flowers that hang downward rather than grow upright.
Architects may use 'pendulous' to describe architectural features that hang or protrude from a building, such as a pendulous balcony or sculpture.