What does tendinous mean?
Definitions for tendinous
ˈtɛn də nəstendi·nous
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Princeton's WordNet
tendinous, sinewyadjective
consisting of tendons or resembling a tendon
Wiktionary
tendinousadjective
Of, pertaining to, or resembling a tendon or sinew
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Tendinousadjective
Sinewy; containing tendons; consisting of tendons.
Etymology: tendineux, Fr. tendinis, Latin.
Nervous and tendinous parts have worse symptoms, and are harder of cure than fleshy ones. Richard Wiseman.
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tendinous
Tendinous refers to anything related to, resembling, or consisting of a tendon, which is a flexible cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone in the human or animal body and aids in movement.
Webster Dictionary
Tendinousadjective
pertaining to a tendon; of the nature of tendon
Tendinousadjective
full of tendons; sinewy; as, nervous and tendinous parts of the body
Anagrams for tendinous »
nonsuited
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tendinous in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of tendinous in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of tendinous in a Sentence
John Burroughs, The Snow-Walkers:
The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter; the fleshy, in summer. I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood.
The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter the fleshy, in summer. I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood.
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