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TEN'OR, n. [L. tenor, from teneo, to hold.] 1. Continued run or currency; whole ...
TEN'ON, n. [L. teneo, to hold.] In building and cabinet work, the end of a piece...
TEN'NIS, n. A play in which a ball is driven continually or kept in motion by ra...
TEN'NANTITE, n. [from Tennant.] A subspecies of gray copper; a mineral of a lead...
TEN'FOLD, a. [ten and fold.] Ten times more. Fire kindled into tenfold rage.
TEN'ET, n. [L. tenet, he holds.] Any opinion, principle, dogma or doctrine which...
TENES'MUS, n. [L. literally a straining or stretching.] A painful, ineffectual a...
TENER'ITY, n. Tenderness. [Not in use.]
TENEMENT'ARY, a. That is or may be leased; held by tenants.
TENEMENT'AL, a. Pertaining to tenanted lands; that is or may be held by tenants....
TEN'EBROUS TENE'BROUSNESS TEN'EMENT, n. [Low L. tenementum, from teneo, to hold....
TENEBROS'ITY, n. Darkness; gloom.
TENE'BRIOUS, a. [L. tenebrosus, from tenebroe, darkness.] Dark; gloomy.
TEN'DRIL, n. A clasp or clasper of a vine or other climbing or creeping plant; a...
TEN'DRAC, n. An animal of the hedgehog kind, found in the E. Indies.
TEN'DON, n. [L. tendo; teneo, tendo.] In anatomy, a hard insensible cord or bund...