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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
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
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Entender
::
Entender
(v. t.) To treat with
tenderness.
Dearness
::
Dearness
(n.)
Fondness;
preciousness;
love;
tenderness.
Motherly
::
Motherly
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
mother;
like, or
suitable
for, a
mother;
tender;
maternal;
as,
motherly
authority,
love, or
care..
Cherish
::
Cherish
(v. t.) To treat with
tenderness
and
affection;
to
nurture
with care; to
protect
and aid.
Tender-hearted
::
Tender-hearted
(a.)
Having
great
sensibility;
susceptible
of
impressions
or
influence;
affectionate;
pitying;
sensitive.
Tendry
::
Tendry
(n.) A
tender;
an
offer.
Politicaster
::
Politicaster
(n.) A petty
politician;
a
pretender
in
politics.
Pretendant
::
Pretendant
(n.) A
pretender;
a
claimant.
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..
Plantain
::
Plantain
(n.) The fruit of this
plant.
It is long and
somewhat
cylindrical,
slightly
curved,
and, when ripe, soft,
fleshy,
and
covered
with a thick but
tender
yellowish
skin. The
plantain
is a
staple
article
of food in most
tropical
countries,
especially
when
cooked..
Entender
::
Entender
(v. t.) To make
tender.
Bowel
::
Bowel (n.) The seat of pity or
kindness.
Hence:
Tenderness;
compassion.
Tender
::
Tender
(v. t.) To offer in
payment
or
satisfaction
of a
demand,
in order to save a
penalty
or
forfeiture;
as, to
tender
the
amount
of rent or
debt..
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..
Piteous
::
Piteous
(a.)
Evincing
pity,
compassion,
or
sympathy;
compassionate;
tender..
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.)
Doting
affection;
tender
liking;
strong
appetite,
propensity,
or
relish;
as, he had a
fondness
for
truffles..
Contender
::
Contender
(n.) One who
contends;
a
contestant.
Relent
::
Relent
(v. i.) To
become
less
severe
or
intense;
to
become
less hard,
harsh,
cruel,
or the like; to
soften
in
temper;
to
become
more mild and
tender;
to feel
compassion..
Tender
::
Tender
(v. t.) To have a care of; to be
tender
toward;
hence,
to
regard;
to
esteem;
to
value..
Empiric
::
Empiric
(n.) One who
confines
himself
to
applying
the
results
of mere
experience
or his own
observation;
especially,
in
medicine,
one who
deviates
from the rules of
science
and
regular
practice;
an
ignorant
and
unlicensed
pretender;
a
quack;
a
charlatan..
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