Word Meanings - PRESERVATIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Having the power or quality of preserving; tending to preserve, or to keep from injury, decay, etc.
- Tender-hearted
Having great sensibility; susceptible of impressions or influence; affectionate; pitying; sensitive. - Tendry
A tender; an offer. - Preserved
of Preserve - Preserving
of Preserve - Tender-hefted
Having great tenderness; easily moved. - Haversack
A bag for oats or oatmeal. - Preserve
To keep or save from injury or destruction; to guard or defend from evil, harm, danger, etc.; to protect. - Tenderling
One made tender by too much kindness; a fondling. - TENDERHEARTED
Having great sensibility; susceptible of impressions or influence; affectionate; pitying; sensitive. -- Ten"der-heart`ed*ly, adv. -- Ten"der-heart`ed*ness, n. Rehoboam was young and tender-hearted, and could not withstand them. 2 Chron. xiii. 7. Be y - Decayed
of Decay - Haversian
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English physician of the seventeenth century. - Preserver
One who, or that which, preserves, saves, or defends, from destruction, injury, or decay; esp., one who saves the life or character of another. - 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. - TENDERHEFTED
Having great tenderness; easily moved. [Obs.] Shak. - Decaying
of Decay - Havildar
In the British Indian armies, a noncommissioned officer of native soldiers, corresponding to a sergeant. - Quality
The condition of being of such and such a sort as distinguished from others; nature or character relatively considered, as of goods; character; sort; rank. - Tenderly
In a tender manner; with tenderness; mildly; gently; softly; in a manner not to injure or give pain; with pity or affection; kindly.
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