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Ponderare.
The adjective "ponderous" (weighty, bulky) is an extension of the same root as "ponder" (to weigh in one's thoughts, or consider).(Latin pondus - weight)
Pend- is the Latin root of the English verb "pondered." The English active past tense ultimately traces back to the Latin noun pondus ("weight," from the root ponder-), the verb pendere ("to hang," "to suspend," "to weigh" and, figuratively, "to ponder") and the root pend- ("hang"). The pronunciation will be "pend" in Church and classical Latin.
Connotation for the word ponder is positive
I've all ways ponder about how life started
meditate
Let's ponder about what we'd do if we won the lottery.Philosophers and theologians often ponder about God's existence.It's fun to ponder about what our children will do when they grow up.No one can predict the future, but it's exciting to ponder the possibilities.
consider, ponder
ponder
The anagram is ponder.
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