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It depends on the use of "pendent"you are refering to. In Biology, "pendent"means loose or hanging in refering to a structure or organ so the antonym may be "rigid" or "erect". In law, "pendent" means "forthcoming" so the antonym may be "complete" or "past". Structurally, the "dependent" may be any object that requires a group of other structures for support, each other object being a "pendant" and taken together they form an "independant".

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