No, tender is not a homograph. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning, while tender has only one meaning as an adjective or a verb.
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A tender floated is a call for bids by vendors who are interested in participating in a project.
The meaning of tender is gentle, kind and warm. However, it can also mean sensitivity in a certain part of the body where there is pain.
Meaning one: 1. Verb, meaning to submit a document. "Will you tender your resignation?" 2. Noun, meaning a submitted document, often an offer of a contract. "We open the tenders at noon." 3. Noun, meaning a paper or coin you can submit as money. "A seven-dollar bill was never legal tender." Meaning two: 1. Adjective, meaning easy to cut and chew. "This steak is lovely, juicy and tender." 2. Adjective, meaning soft. "Her skin was smooth and tender." 3. Adjective, meaning gentle. "I'll smooth that touch with a tender kiss." 4. Adjective, meaning sentimental or empathetic. "He has a tender heart." 5. Adjective, meaning vulnerable. "We cannot calculate the effect of seeing naked people on our children's tender minds." Meaning three: 1. Noun, meaning a small car carrying coal, which was placed behind steam engines. "The tender on this train was most unusual." In Hamlet, Act 1 Scene 3 at about line 104, Shakespeare manages to use four different variations on meaning one in two sentences: "Think yourself a baby that you have taken these tenders for true pay that are not sterling? Tender yourself more dearly or, (not to crack the wind of the poor phrase), tendering it thus you'll tender me a fool."
The 'Holy Infant' in the "Silent Night" lyrics refers to Jesus Christ, the infant son of the Holy God.As for the meaning of 'tender and mild'. Jesus is tender, meaning he is young. Jesus is mild, meaning he is gentle and kind in his behavior.
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I not sure as to the meaning of the question? The first five legal tender coins in the UK are: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p (p meaning pence).
it means uncertain, mabey soft, 'tender
Known as a derivation of Linda , original Spanish meaning is pretty. A Germanic meaning is tender and soft
I think it is a Kurdish or Turkish name. It means "soft and tender"
I think it means easily crushed. :D