Ten

  • 41ten — sb., en, e, ene (garnspole på en spinderok) …

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  • 42ten. — ten. = tenuto …

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  • 43ten|an|cy — «TEHN uhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. the condition of being a tenant; occupying and paying rent for land or buildings: »Tenancy is the human condition in Manhattan (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): occupancy. 2. the property so held. SYNONYM(S): holding …

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  • 44ten|et — «TEHN iht; especially British TEE niht», noun. a doctrine, principle, belief, or opinion held as true by a school, sect, party, or person: »The practical consequences of any political tenet go a great way in deciding upon its value (Edmund Burke) …

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  • 45Ten|ku — «TEHNG koo», noun. = Tunku. (Cf. ↑Tunku) …

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  • 46ten|né — «TEHN ee», noun. Heraldry. the tawny color in coats of arms. ╂[< Middle French tenné, variant of tanné. Compare etym. under tawny. (Cf. ↑tawny)] …

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  • 47Ten|ny|so|ni|an — «TEHN uh SOH nee uhn», adjective. of or having to do with the English Victorian poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 1892), his style, or his works: »“Lohengrin” has a few strokes of magic and many pages of idyllic Tennysonian rapture (Desmond Shawe …

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  • 48ten|ny — «TEHN ee», noun. = tenné. (Cf. ↑tenné) …

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  • 49ten|on — «TEHN uhn», noun, verb. –n. the end of a piece of wood cut so as to fit into the mortise in another piece and so form a joint. –v.t., v.i. 1. to cut so as to form a tenon. 2. to fit together with tenon and mortise. ╂[< Middle French tenon < …

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  • 50ten|or — «TEHN uhr», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the general tendency; course: »The calm tenor of her life has never been disturbed by excitement or trouble. SYNONYM(S): direction. 2. the general meaning or drift: »I understand French well enough to get the… …

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