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Definition of tender
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tender is as below...
Tender
(n.) Any offer or
proposal
made for
acceptance;
as, a
tender
of a loan, of
service,
or of
friendship;
a
tender
of a bid for a
contract..
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Clemency
::
Clemency
(n.)
Disposition
to
forgive
and
spare,
as
offenders;
mildness
of
temper;
gentleness;
tenderness;
mercy..
Plaint
::
Plaint
(n.) A
private
memorial
tendered
to a
court,
in which a
person
sets forth his cause of
action;
the
exhibiting
of an
action
in
writing..
Tenderling
::
Tenderling
(n.) One of the first
antlers
of a deer.
Bowel
::
Bowel (n.) The seat of pity or
kindness.
Hence:
Tenderness;
compassion.
Coddle
::
Coddle
(v. t.) To treat with
excessive
tenderness;
to
pamper.
Intenerate
::
Intenerate
(a.) To make
tender
or
sensitive;
to
soften.
Patache
::
Patache
(n.) A
tender
to a
fleet,
formerly
used for
conveying
men,
orders,
or
treasure..
Tender
::
Tender
(v. t.) To offer in
words;
to
present
for
acceptance.
Theologaster
::
Theologaster
(n.) A
pretender
or quack in
theology.
Advance
::
Advance
(v.) The first step
towards
the
attainment
of a
result;
approach
made to gain
favor,
to form an
acquaintance,
to
adjust
a
difference,
etc.; an
overture;
a
tender;
an
offer;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Easily
impressed,
broken,
bruised,
or
injured;
not firm or hard;
delicate;
as,
tender
plants;
tender
flesh;
tender
fruit..
Gateman
::
Gateman
(n.) A gate
keeper;
a gate
tender.
Litchi
::
Litchi
(n.) The fruit of a tree
native
to China
(Nephelium
Litchi).
It is
nutlike,
having
a rough but
tender
shell,
containing
an
aromatic
pulp, and a
single
large seed. In the dried fruit which is
exported
the pulp
somewhat
resembles
a
raisin
in color and
form..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Careful
to save
inviolate,
or not to
injure;
-- with of..
Tenderloin
::
Tenderloin
(n.) A strip of
tender
flesh on
either
side of the
vertebral
column
under the short ribs, in the hind
quarter
of beef and pork. It
consists
of the psoas
muscles..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Unwilling
to cause pain;
gentle;
mild.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
Sore
::
Sore
(superl.)
Tender
to the
touch;
susceptible
of pain from
pressure;
inflamed;
painful;
-- said of the body or its
parts;
as, a sore
hand..
Pretender
::
Pretender
(n.) One who
pretends,
simulates,
or
feigns..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) Small
money;
the money by means of which the
larger
coins and bank bills are made
available
in small
dealings;
hence,
the
balance
returned
when
payment
is
tendered
by a coin or note
exceeding
the sum due..
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