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Tender of. Careful not to injure, concerned about. Tendon, n. Sinew. Tendril, n. (Bot.) Filament, cirrus. Tenebrious, a. See Tenebrous. Tenebrous, a. Dark, dusky, darksome, gloomy, tenebrious, caliginous, shady, shadowy, obscure, murky, sombre. Tenement, n. House, dwelling, habitation, domicile. Tenement of clay. Mortal body. Tenet, n. Doctrine, dogma, opinion, notion, principle, position, belief, creed, way of thinking. Tenor, n.
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