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31Tender (bateau de ravitaillement) — Tender (bateau) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tender. Un tender est un type de bateau désignant dans les marines de guerre un bateau de soutien logistique, ou une annexe, de façon plus générale. Le mot est d origine anglophone …
32Tender forever — Tender forever, de son vrai nom Mélanie Valera, est une artiste franco americaine, elle partage sa vie entre Bordeaux et Portland. Elle s est illustrée notamment avec une reprise à l ukulélé de Justin Timberlake : My Love et de Cher :… …
33tender back rule — A legal principle requiring a party who seeks to invalidate a contract to return whatever that party received under the contract s terms. For example, a former employee who receives a severance package in exchange for agreeing not to sue a former …
34Tender Forever — Birth name Melanie Valera Born 1977 Origin Maurrin, France Genres Pop Occupations Musician …
35Tender (desambiguación) — Tender puede referirse a: Ténder (ferrocarril); Tender Mercies, una película dramática estadounidense estrenada en 1983; Tender , una canción de la banda de britpop Blur. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo… …
36tender of delivery — tender of delivery: an offer of goods by a seller to a buyer that consists of putting or holding them at the disposition of the buyer and giving the buyer any notification reasonably necessary for taking delivery a cause of action for breach of… …
37tender years doctrine — A doctrine rarely employed in child custody disputes that provides that, when all other factors are equal, custody of a child of tender years generally under the age of thirteen years should be awarded to the mother. Dictionary from West s… …
38tender — [adj1] fragile, soft breakable, dainty, delicate, effete, feeble, frail, supple, weak; concepts 604,606 Ant. hard, rough, tough tender [adj2] young, inexperienced callow, childish, childlike, green*, immature, impressionable, new, raw*, rookie*,… …
39tender — (Del lat. tendĕre). 1. tr. Desdoblar, extender o desplegar lo que está cogido, doblado, arrugado o amontonado. 2. Echar a alguien o algo por el suelo de un golpe. 3. Echar por el suelo algo, esparciéndolo. 4. Extender al aire, al sol o al fuego… …
40tender young age — tender (young) age : a very young age She left home at the tender young age of 14. He was playing the piano at a tender age. • • • Main Entry: ↑tender …