end |
tend |
As a noun end
is a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.
As a verb tend is
to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
lend |
tend |
As verbs the difference between lend and tend
is that
lend is to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be ed while
tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
As a noun lend
is the lumbar region; loin.
bend |
tend |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between bend and tend
is that
bend is (nautical) any of the various knots which join the ends of two lines while
tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
As a noun bend
is a curve.
send |
tend |
As a noun send
is sin.
As a verb tend is
to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
ten |
tend |
As a proper noun ten
is tenes.
As a verb tend is
to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
tend |
tenacious |
As a verb tend
is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
As an adjective tenacious is
clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
tend |
tenacity |
As a verb tend
is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
As a noun tenacity is
the quality or state of being tenacious; as, tenacity, or retentiveness, of memory; tenacity, or persistency, of purpose.
tend |
typically |
As a verb tend
is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
As an adverb typically is
in a typical or common manner.
tend |
usally |
tend |
inclined |
As verbs the difference between tend and inclined
is that
tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person) while
inclined is (
incline).
As an adjective inclined is
at an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped.
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