Dependence /(?)/

De·pend·ence

Dependence

n.
  1. The act or state of depending; state of being dependent; a hanging down or from; suspension from a support.
  2. The state of being influenced and determined by something; subjection (as of an effect to its cause).
    The cause of effects, and the dependence of one thing upon another.
  3. Mutual connection and support; concatenation; systematic inter-relation.
    So dark and so intricate of purpose, without any dependence or order.
    — Sir T. More.
  4. Subjection to the direction or disposal of another; inability to help or provide for one's self; a lack of independence or self-sufficiency.
    Reduced to a servile dependence on their mercy.
  5. A resting with confidence; reliance; trust.
    Affectionate dependence on the Creator is the spiritual life of the soul.
    — T. Erskine.
  6. That on which one depends or relies; as, he was her sole dependence.
  7. That which depends; anything dependent or suspended; anything attached a subordinate to, or contingent on, something else.
    Like a large cluster of black grapes they show And make a large dependence from the bough.
  8. A matter depending, or in suspense, and still to be determined; ground of controversy or quarrel. [Obs.]
    To go on now with my first dependence.