n. Any of several Asian ebony trees. [Hindi tendū, from Sanskrit tainduka-, pertaining to tindukaḥ, the evergreen tree Diospyros embryopteris.] |
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ten·du 2 (tän-d, täɴ-dü)
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Tweet adj. Relating to or being a ballet position in which a muscle or limb is stretched out: battement tendu. [French, from past participle of tendre, to stretch, from Old French, from Latin tendere; see ten- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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