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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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Pretendership
::
Pretendership
(n.) The
character,
right,
or claim of a
pretender..
Adventurer
::
Adventurer
(n.) A
social
pretender
on the
lookout
for
advancement.
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The act of
administering,
or
tendering
something
to
another;
dispensation;
as, the
administration
of a
medicine,
of an oath, of
justice,
or of the
sacrament..
Quick
::
Quick (n.) The life; the
mortal
point;
a vital part; a part
susceptible
of
serious
injury
or keen
feeling;
the
sensitive
living
flesh;
the part of a
finger
or toe to which the nail is
attached;
the
tender
emotions;
as, to cut a
finger
nail to the
quick;
to
thrust
a sword to the
quick,
to taunt one to the
quick;
-- used
figuratively..
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) A
little
amorous
poem,
sometimes
called
a
pastoral
poem,
containing
some
tender
and
delicate,
though
simple,
thought..
Motherly
::
Motherly
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
mother;
like, or
suitable
for, a
mother;
tender;
maternal;
as,
motherly
authority,
love, or
care..
Loveless
::
Loveless
(a.) Void of love; void of
tenderness
or
kindness.
Tenderly
::
Tenderly
(adv.)
In a
tender
manner;
with
tenderness;
mildly;
gently;
softly;
in a
manner
not to
injure
or give pain; with pity or
affection;
kindly.
Tenderling
::
Tenderling
(n.) One made
tender
by too much
kindness;
a
fondling.
Soften
::
Soften
(v. t.) To make
tender;
to make
effeminate;
to
enervate;
as,
troops
softened
by
luxury..
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..
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.)
Tenderness
of
feeling;
pity.
Weakfish
::
Weakfish
(n.) Any fish of the genus
Cynoscion;
a
squeteague;
-- so
called
from its
tender
mouth.
See
Squeteague.
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.)
Doting
affection;
tender
liking;
strong
appetite,
propensity,
or
relish;
as, he had a
fondness
for
truffles..
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..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.) A
settled
good will; kind
feeling;
love;
zealous
or
tender
attachment;
-- often in the pl.
Formerly
followed
by to, but now more
generally
by for or
towards;
as,
filial,
social,
or
conjugal
affections;
to have an
affection
for or
towards
children..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Sensible
to
impression
and pain;
easily
pained.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Susceptible
of the
softer
passions,
as love,
compassion,
kindness;
compassionate;
pitiful;
anxious
for
another's
good;
easily
excited
to pity,
forgiveness,
or
favor;
sympathetic..
Flesh
::
Flesh (n.) In a good
sense,
tenderness
of
feeling;
gentleness..
Bartender
::
Bartender
(n.) A
barkeeper.
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