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Definition of tender
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Tender
(n.) A car
attached
to a
locomotive,
for
carrying
a
supply
of fuel and
water..
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Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
Patache
::
Patache
(n.) A
tender
to a
fleet,
formerly
used for
conveying
men,
orders,
or
treasure..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) A car
attached
to a
locomotive,
for
carrying
a
supply
of fuel and
water..
Languishment
::
Languishment
(n.)
Tenderness
of look or mien;
amorous
pensiveness.
Fondling
::
Fondling
(n.) The act of
caressing;
manifestation
of
tenderness.
Kind
::
Kind
(superl.)
Showing
tenderness
or
goodness;
disposed
to do good and
confer
happiness;
averse
to
hurting
or
paining;
benevolent;
benignant;
gracious.
Proffer
::
Proffer
(n.) An offer made;
something
proposed
for
acceptance
by
another;
a
tender;
as,
proffers
of peace or
friendship..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) To
regard
with
kindness;
to
support;
to aid, or to have the
disposition
to aid, or to wish
success
to; to be
propitious
to; to
countenance;
to treat with
consideration
or
tenderness;
to show
partiality
or
unfair
bias
towards..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) The thing
offered;
especially,
money
offered
in
payment
of an
obligation..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolishly
tender
and
loving;
weakly
indulgent;
over-affectionate.
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) A
little
amorous
poem,
sometimes
called
a
pastoral
poem,
containing
some
tender
and
delicate,
though
simple,
thought..
Stick-seed
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
pertinaciously
contends
for some
trifling
things,
as a point of
etiquette;
an
unreasonable,
obstinate
contender;
as, a
stickler
for
ceremony..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(n.) One who
enlightened;
esp., a
pretender
to
extraordinary
light and
knowledge..
Chierte
::
Chierte
(n.) Love;
tender
regard.
Browse
::
Browse
(n.) The
tender
branches
or twigs of trees and
shrubs,
fit for the food of
cattle
and other
animals;
green
food..
Insensibility
::
Insensibility
(n.) Want of
tenderness
or
susceptibility
of
emotion
or
passion;
dullness;
stupidity.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Apt to give pain;
causing
grief or pain;
delicate;
as, a
tender
subject..
Affectionately
::
Affectionately
(adv.)
With
affection;
lovingly;
fondly;
tenderly;
kindly.
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.)
Nicety
or
fineness
of form,
texture,
or
constitution;
softness;
elegance;
smoothness;
tenderness;
and
hence,
frailty
or
weakness;
as, the
delicacy
of a fiber or a
thread;
delicacy
of a hand or of the human form;
delicacy
of the skin;
delicacy
of
frame..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) One who
tends;
one who takes care of any
person
or
thing;
a
nurse.
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