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Definition of tender
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Tender
(superl.)
Exciting
kind
concern;
dear;
precious.
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Eat
::
Eat (v. i.) To taste or
relish;
as, it eats like
tender
beef..
Insensibility
::
Insensibility
(n.) Want of
tenderness
or
susceptibility
of
emotion
or
passion;
dullness;
stupidity.
Love
::
Love (n.)
Especially,
devoted
attachment
to, or
tender
or
passionate
affection
for, one of the
opposite
sex..
Dainty
::
Dainty
(superl.)
Nice;
delicate;
elegant,
in form,
manner,
or
breeding;
well-formed;
neat;
tender..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) An
offer,
either
of money to pay a debt, or of
service
to be
performed,
in order to save a
penalty
or
forfeiture,
which would be
incurred
by
nonpayment
or
nonperformance;
as, the
tender
of rent due, or of the
amount
of a note, with
interest..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolishly
tender
and
loving;
weakly
indulgent;
over-affectionate.
Hoy
::
Hoy (n.) A small
coaster
vessel,
usually
sloop-rigged,
used in
conveying
passengers
and goods from place to
place,
or as a
tender
to
larger
vessels
in
port..
Superinvestiture
::
Superintender
(n.) A
superintendent.
Browse
::
Browse
(n.) The
tender
branches
or twigs of trees and
shrubs,
fit for the food of
cattle
and other
animals;
green
food..
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.) Nice
propriety
of
manners
or
conduct;
susceptibility
or
tenderness
of
feeling;
refinement;
fastidiousness;
and
hence,
in an
exaggerated
sense,
effeminacy;
as, great
delicacy
of
behavior;
delicacy
in doing a
kindness;
delicacy
of
character
that
unfits
for
earnest
action..
Pretender
::
Pretender
(n.) The
pretender
(Eng.
Hist.),
the son or the
grandson
of James II., the heir of the royal
family
of
Stuart,
who laid claim to the
throne
of Great
Britain,
from which the house was
excluded
by law..
Ruthful
::
Ruthful
(a.)
Pitiful;
tender.
Witling
::
Witling
(n.) A
person
who has
little
wit or
understanding;
a
pretender
to wit or
smartness.
Mamma
::
Mamma (n.)
Mother;
-- word of
tenderness
and
familiarity.
Frail
::
Frail
(superl)
Tender.
Tenderfoot
::
Tenderfoot
(n.) A
delicate
person;
one not
inured
to the
hardship
and
rudeness
of
pioneer
life.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) To rib
gently
in one
direction;
especially,
to pass the hand
gently
over by way of
expressing
kindness
or
tenderness;
to
caress;
to
soothe..
Gingerness
::
Gingerness
(n.)
Cautiousness;
tenderness.
Pappy
::
Pappy (a.) Like pap; soft;
succulent;
tender.
Entender
::
Entender
(v. t.) To make
tender.
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