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| tender | 1. Easily impressed, broken, bruised, or injured; not firm or hard; delicate; as, tender plants; tender flesh; tender fruit. 2. Sensible to impression and pain; easily pained. "Our bodies are not naturally more tender than our faces." (L'Estrange) 3. Physically weak; not hardly or able to endure hardship; immature; effeminate. "The tender and delicate woman among you." (Deut. Xxviii. 56) 4. Susceptible of the softer passions, as love, compassion, kindness; compassionate; pitiful; anxious for another's good; easily excited to pity, forgiveness, or favor; sympathetic. "The Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy." (James v. 11) "I am choleric by my nature, and tender by my temper." (Fuller) 5. Exciting kind concern; dear; precious. "I love Valentine, Whose life's as tender to me as my soul!" (Shak) 6. Careful to save inviolate, or not to injure; with of. "Tender of property." "The civil authority should be tender of the honor of God and religion." (Tillotson) 7. Unwilling to cause pain; gentle; mild. "You, that are thus so tender o'er his follies, Will never do him good." (Shak) 8. Adapted to excite feeling or sympathy; expressive of the softer passions; pathetic; as, tender expressions; tender expostulations; a tender strain. 9. Apt to give pain; causing grief or pain; delicate; as, a tender subject. "Things that are tender and unpleasing." 10. Heeling over too easily when under sail; said of a vessel. Tender is sometimes used in the formation of self-explaining compounds; as, tender-footed, tender-looking, tender-minded, tender-mouthed, and the like. Synonym: Delicate, effeminate, soft, sensitive, compassionate, kind, humane, merciful, pitiful. Origin: F. Tendre, L. Tener; probably akin to tenuis thin. See Thin. 1. One who tends; one who takes care of any person or thing; a nurse. 2. A vessel employed to attend other vessels, to supply them with provisions and other stores, to convey intelligence, or the like. 3. A car attached to a locomotive, for carrying a supply of fuel and water. Origin: From Tend to attend. Cf. Attender. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tender lines | Bands of cutaneous hyperesthesia associated with acute or chronic inflammation of the viscera. Synonym: Head's zones, tender lines, tender zones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tender points | Various point's in the course of a nerve, pressure upon which is painful in cases of neuralgia; these point's are: 1) where the nerve emerges from the bony canal; 2) where it pierces a muscle or aponeurosis to reach the skin; 3) where a superficial nerve rests upon a resisting surface where compression is easily made; 4) where the nerve gives off one or more branches; and 5) where the nerve terminates in the skin. Synonym: tender points. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tender zones | Bands of cutaneous hyperesthesia associated with acute or chronic inflammation of the viscera. Synonym: Head's zones, tender lines, tender zones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tender-hearted | Having great sensibility; susceptible of impressions or influence; affectionate; pitying; sensitive. Ten"der-heartedly, Ten"der-heartedness, "Rehoboam was young and tender-hearted, and could not withstand them." (2 Chron. Xiii. 7) "Be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted." (Eph. Iv. 32) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tenderling | 1. One made tender by too much kindness; a fondling. 2. <zoology> One of the first antlers of a deer. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tenderloin | A strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork. It consists of the psoas muscles. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tenderness | The condition of being tender. Pencil tenderness, strictly localised tenderness, elicited by pressure with the rubber tip of a pencil, e.g., in cases of incomplete or subperiosteal fracture. Rebound tenderness, tenderness felt when pressure, particularly pressure on the abdomen, is suddenly released. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tenderness to palpation | <clinical sign> A physical examination finding that is characterised by the development of pain with the application of light touch (palpation) to a specific area. See: palpation. (13 Jan 1998) |
| tendinitis | <pathology> Inflammation of tendons and of tendon muscle attachments. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tendinoplasty | Synonym: tenontoplasty. Origin: Mediev. L. Tendo (tendin-), tendon, + G. Plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinosuture | Suture of the divided ends of a tendon. Synonym: tendinosuture, tendon suture, tenosuture. Origin: teno-+ G. Rhaphe, suture (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous | Relating to, composed of, or resembling a tendon. Origin: Mediev. L., fr. L. Tendo, to stretch out, extend (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous arch | A white, fibrous band attached to bone and/or muscle, arching over and thus protecting neurovascular elements passing beneath it from injurious compression, a linear thickening of the deep fascia of a muscle which provides attachment for ligaments and/or muscle fibres. Synonym: arcus tendineus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tendinous arch of levator ani muscle | <anatomy> A thickened portion of the obturator fascia that extends in an arching line from the pubis posteriorly to the ischial spine and gives origin to part of the levator ani muscle. Synonym: arcus tendineus musculi levatoris ani, arcus tendineus of obturator fascia. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Tendons, Para-Articular, Tendons, Paraarticular, Para-Articular Tendon, Para-Articular Tendons, Paraarticular Tendon, Paraarticular Tendons, Tendon, Tendon, Para-Articular, Tendon, Paraarticular, Tendons, Para Articular
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Synonyms : Bristol-Myers Brand of Teniposide, Bristol-Myers Squibb Brand of Teniposide, NSC-122819, Teniposide, (5a alpha, 9 alpha(S*))-Isomer, VM-26, Vumon, Bristol Myers Brand of Teniposide, Bristol Myers Squibb Brand of Teniposide, NSC 122819, NSC122819, VM 26, VM26
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| tennis elbow |
painful inflammation of the tendon at the outer border of the elbow resulting from overuse of lower arm muscles (as in twisting of the hand)
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| tenonitis |
tendinitis: inflammation of a tendon
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| tend |
have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence" have care of or look after; "She tends to the children" manage or run; "tend a store"
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| tenosynovitis |
inflammation of a tendon and its enveloping sheath
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| Tenoretic |
trade name for an antihypertensive drug consisting of a fixed combination of atenolol and a diuretic
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| TEN | based on sound reasoning or evidence |
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| TEN | the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable person |
| TEN | sticking together |
| TEN | (of memory) having greater than average range |
| TEN | stubbornly unyielding |
| TEN | with obstinate determination |
| TEN | persistent determination |
| TEN | persistent determination |
| TEN | an act of being a tenant or occupant |
| TEN | someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else |
| TEN | any occupant who dwells in a place |
| TEN | a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease) |
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