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Definition of tender
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Tender
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
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Papaw
::
Papaw (n.) A tree
(Carica
Papaya)
of
tropical
America,
belonging
to the order
Passifloreae.
It has a soft,
spongy
stem,
eighteen
or
twenty
feet high,
crowned
with a tuft of
large,
long-stalked,
palmately
lobed
leaves.
The milky juice of the plant is said to have the
property
of
making
meat
tender.
Also, its dull
orange-colored,
melon-shaped
fruit,
which is eaten both raw and
cooked
or
pickled..
Nolo Contendere
::
Nolo
contendere
() A plea, by the
defendant,
in a
criminal
prosecution,
which,
without
admitting
guilt,
subjects
him to all the
consequences
of a plea of
quilty..
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
arouse
the
feelings
or
passions
of;
especially,
to
excite
to
tenderness
or
compassion;
to touch
pathetically;
to
excite,
as an
emotion..
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.) The
quality
of being
humane;
the kind
feelings,
dispositions,
and
sympathies
of man;
especially,
a
disposition
to
relieve
persons
or
animals
in
distress,
and to treat all
creatures
with
kindness
and
tenderness..
Tiddle
::
Tiddle
(v. t.) To use with
tenderness;
to
fondle.
Milch
::
Milch (a.)
Tender;
pitiful;
weeping.
Gateman
::
Gateman
(n.) A gate
keeper;
a gate
tender.
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..
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.)
Tenderness
of
feeling;
pity.
Impostor
::
Impostor
(n.) One who
imposes
upon
others;
a
person
who
assumes
a
character
or title not his own, for the
purpose
of
deception;
a
pretender..
Caress
::
Caress
(n.) An act of
endearment;
any act or
expression
of
affection;
an
embracing,
or
touching,
with
tenderness..
Intenerate
::
Intenerate
(a.) Made
tender
or soft;
softened.
Pinnace
::
Pinnace
(n.) A small
vessel
propelled
by sails or oars,
formerly
employed
as a
tender,
or for coast
defence;
--
called
originally,
spynace
or
spyne..
Languishment
::
Languishment
(n.)
Tenderness
of look or mien;
amorous
pensiveness.
Proffer
::
Proffer
(v. t.) To offer for
acceptance;
to
propose
to give; to make a
tender
of; as, to
proffer
a gift; to
proffer
services;
to
proffer
friendship..
Hodman
::
Hodman
(n.) A man who
carries
a hod; a
mason's
tender.
Theologaster
::
Theologaster
(n.) A
pretender
or quack in
theology.
Tenderling
::
Tenderling
(n.) One of the first
antlers
of a deer.
Superinvestiture
::
Superintender
(n.) A
superintendent.
Conservatory
::
Conservatory
(n.) A place for
preserving
anything
from loss,
decay,
waste,
or
injury;
particulary,
a
greenhouse
for
preserving
exotic
or
tender
plants..
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