Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Tend, r. i. Tent, Tenter, etc. See under Tend, v. i. Tent, tent, «. (Surg.) A roll of lint or linen, used todilate an opening in the flesh, or to prevent thehealing of a wound.— r. ;;. To probe; to search aswith a tent. — Tentative, -ta-tiv, a. Trying; essay-ing; experimental.—Tentacle,-ta-kl, n. {Zool.) Afiliform process or organ, proceeding from the headof an invertebrate animal, as a polyp,


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Tend, r. i. Tent, Tenter, etc. See under Tend, v. i. Tent, tent, «. (Surg.) A roll of lint or linen, used todilate an opening in the flesh, or to prevent thehealing of a wound.— r. ;;. To probe; to search aswith a tent. — Tentative, -ta-tiv, a. Trying; essay-ing; experimental.—Tentacle,-ta-kl, n. {Zool.) Afiliform process or organ, proceeding from the headof an invertebrate animal, as a polyp, snail, insect,crab, etc., being an organ of feeling, prehension, ormotion. — Tentactilar, a. Pert, to tentacles; in thenature of a tentacleor tentacles. Tenth, etc. See underTex. Tenuous, tenu-us, ; slender; small;minute ; rare ; sub-til e ; not dense. —Tenuity, -nut-tT,n. Sniallness in diam-e t e r ; thinness, ap- plied to a broad sub-stance, and slender-ness, applied to one that is long; rarity; . ,^^,,., ,v . ; thinn e ss, «.^ead of fork-tailed bee-eater; 6,as of a fluid, t- Tenl European nuthatch; c, , -u-i-roster, n. One of a tribe of insessorial. Tenuirosters. &in, fame, far, pass or opera, £are; end, eve, term} In. Vift fidd. tone, tet TENURE 443 TERTIAL


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