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Webster Dictionary :: Tenerity

TENER'ITY, n. Tenderness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tenementary

TENEMENT'ARY, a. That is or may be leased; held by tenants.

Webster Dictionary :: Tenemental

TENEMENT'AL, a. Pertaining to tenanted lands; that is or may be held by tenants....

Webster Dictionary :: Tenebrous

TEN'EBROUS TENE'BROUSNESS TEN'EMENT, n. [Low L. tenementum, from teneo, to hold....

Webster Dictionary :: Tenebrosity

TENEBROS'ITY, n. Darkness; gloom.

Webster Dictionary :: Tenebrious

TENE'BRIOUS, a. [L. tenebrosus, from tenebroe, darkness.] Dark; gloomy.

Webster Dictionary :: Tendril

TEN'DRIL, n. A clasp or clasper of a vine or other climbing or creeping plant; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Tendrac

TEN'DRAC, n. An animal of the hedgehog kind, found in the E. Indies.

Webster Dictionary :: Tendon

TEN'DON, n. [L. tendo; teneo, tendo.] In anatomy, a hard insensible cord or bund...

Webster Dictionary :: Tendment

TEND'MENT, n. Attendance; care.

Webster Dictionary :: Tendinous

TEN'DINOUS, a. [L. tendines, tendons, from tendo, to stretch.] 1. Pertaining to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tending

TEND'ING, ppr. Having a certain direction; taking care of. TEND'ING , n. In seam...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenderness

TEN'DERNESS, n. The state of being tender or easily broken, bruised or injured; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenderly

TEN'DERLY, adv. With tenderness; mildly; gently; softly; in a manner not to inju...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenderloin

TEN'DERLOIN, n. A tender part of flesh in the hind quarter of beef.

Webster Dictionary :: Tenderling

TEN'DERLING, n. A fondling; one made tender by too much kindness. 1. The first h...

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