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Definition of tender
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Tender
(superl.)
Unwilling
to cause pain;
gentle;
mild.
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Advance
::
Advance
(v.) The first step
towards
the
attainment
of a
result;
approach
made to gain
favor,
to form an
acquaintance,
to
adjust
a
difference,
etc.; an
overture;
a
tender;
an
offer;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Proffer
::
Proffer
(n.) An offer made;
something
proposed
for
acceptance
by
another;
a
tender;
as,
proffers
of peace or
friendship..
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) A
little
amorous
poem,
sometimes
called
a
pastoral
poem,
containing
some
tender
and
delicate,
though
simple,
thought..
Nolo Contendere
::
Nolo
contendere
() A plea, by the
defendant,
in a
criminal
prosecution,
which,
without
admitting
guilt,
subjects
him to all the
consequences
of a plea of
quilty..
Tenderfoot
::
Tenderfoot
(n.) A
delicate
person;
one not
inured
to the
hardship
and
rudeness
of
pioneer
life.
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) The thing
offered;
especially,
money
offered
in
payment
of an
obligation..
Stick-seed
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
pertinaciously
contends
for some
trifling
things,
as a point of
etiquette;
an
unreasonable,
obstinate
contender;
as, a
stickler
for
ceremony..
Litchi
::
Litchi
(n.) The fruit of a tree
native
to China
(Nephelium
Litchi).
It is
nutlike,
having
a rough but
tender
shell,
containing
an
aromatic
pulp, and a
single
large seed. In the dried fruit which is
exported
the pulp
somewhat
resembles
a
raisin
in color and
form..
Smartweed
::
Smartweed
(n.) An acrid plant of the genus
Polygonum
(P.
Hydropiper),
which
produces
smarting
if
applied
where the skin is
tender..
Tend
::
Tend (v. t.) To make a
tender
of; to offer or
tender.
Foot-sore
::
Foot-sore
(a.)
Having
sore or
tender
feet, as by
reason
of much
walking;
as,
foot-sore
cattle..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) A car
attached
to a
locomotive,
for
carrying
a
supply
of fuel and
water..
Love
::
Love (n.)
Especially,
devoted
attachment
to, or
tender
or
passionate
affection
for, one of the
opposite
sex..
Piteous
::
Piteous
(a.)
Evincing
pity,
compassion,
or
sympathy;
compassionate;
tender..
Sore
::
Sore
(superl.)
Tender
to the
touch;
susceptible
of pain from
pressure;
inflamed;
painful;
-- said of the body or its
parts;
as, a sore
hand..
Kindliness
::
Kindliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
kindly;
benignity;
benevolence;
gentleness;
tenderness;
as,
kindliness
of
disposition,
of
treatment,
or of
words..
Grogginess
::
Grogginess
(n.)
Tenderness
or
stiffness
in the foot of a
horse,
which
causes
him to move in a
hobbling
manner..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Apt to give pain;
causing
grief or pain;
delicate;
as, a
tender
subject..
Superinvestiture
::
Superintender
(n.) A
superintendent.
Weakfish
::
Weakfish
(n.) Any fish of the genus
Cynoscion;
a
squeteague;
-- so
called
from its
tender
mouth.
See
Squeteague.
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