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TEN'DER-HE`ARTED, a. [tender and heart.] 1. Having great sensibility; susceptibl...
TEND'ER, n. [from tend.] One that attends or takes care of; a nurse. 1. A small ...
TEND'ENCY, n. [from tend; L. tendens, tending.] Drift; direction or course towar...
TEND'ED, pp. Attended; taken care of; nursed; as an infant, or a sick person.
TEND'ANCE, n. Attendance; state of expectation. 1. Persons attending. 2. Act of ...
TEND, v.t. [contracted from attend, L. attendo; ad and tendo, to stretch.] 1. To...
TENCH, n. [L. tinca.] A fish of the genus Cyprinus, found in ponds and rivers.
TEN'ANTRY, n. The body of tenants; as the tenantry of a manor or a kingdom. 1. T...
TEN'ANTLESS, a. Having no tenant; unoccupied; as a tenantless mansion.
TEN'ANTING, ppr. Holding as a tenant.
TEN'ANTED, pp. Held by a tenant.
TEN'ANTABLE, a. Fit to be rented; in a state of repair suitable for a tenant.
TEN'ANT, n. [L. teneo; Gr. to strain, stretch, extend.] 1. A person holding land...
TEN'ANCY, n. [L. tenens.] In law, a holding or possession of lands or tenements;...
TEN'AILLON, n. In fortification, tenaillons are works constructed on each side o...
TENA'IL, n. [L. teneo, to hold.] In fortification, an outwork consisting of two ...