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Webster Dictionary :: Tenancy

TEN'ANCY, n. [L. tenens.] In law, a holding or possession of lands or tenements;...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenaillon

TEN'AILLON, n. In fortification, tenaillons are works constructed on each side o...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenail

TENA'IL, n. [L. teneo, to hold.] In fortification, an outwork consisting of two ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenacy

TEN'ACY, n. Tenaciousness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tenacity

TENAC'ITY, n. [L. tenacitas, from teneo, to hold.] 1. Adhesiveness; that quality...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenaciousness

TENA'CIOUSNESS, n. The quality of holding fast; unwillingness to quit, resign or...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenaciously

TENA'CIOUSLY, adv. With a disposition to hold fast what is possessed. 1. Adhesiv...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenacious

TENA'CIOUS, a. [L. tenax, from teneo, to hold.] 1. Holding fast, or inclined to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tenable

TEN'ABLE, a. [L. teneo, to hold. See Tenant .] That may be held, maintained or d...

Webster Dictionary :: Ten

TEN, a. [L. decem.] 1. Twice five; nine and one. With twice ten sail I cross'd t...

Webster Dictionary :: Temulentive

TEM'ULENTIVE, a. Drunken; in a state of inebriation. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Temulent

TEM'ULENT, a. [L. temulentus.] Intoxicated. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Temulence

TEM'ULENCE TEM'ULENCY, n. [L. temulentia.] Intoxication; inebriation; drunkennes...

Webster Dictionary :: Temsebread

TEMSEBREAD TEM'SED-BREAD, n. Bread made of flour better sifted than common flour...

Webster Dictionary :: Temptress

TEMPT'RESS, n. A female who entices.

Webster Dictionary :: Temptingly

TEMPT'INGLY, adv. In a manner to entice to evil; so as to allure.

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