Attend, bartender, coattend, contend, distend and extend are examples of words that contain the root 'tend'. Other examples include intend, overextend and pretend.
Some words with the root word "tend" include "tendency," "tender," "attend," and "extend."
The root "tend" means to stretch or aim towards a particular direction or outcome. It is often used in words related to taking care of something or showing a tendency towards a certain behavior or action.
All plant cells contain some nutrients, however, the cells of the seed, fruit and root tend to be used for food storage. The nutrients are transported around the plant by phloem cells in the vasculature.
tend is a latin root meaning "to stretch" or "to heed". In latin, there are three spellings, so in English there are also three spellings. with "tend" here are some words "contend" meaning to stretch towards "intend" meaning to plan or aim towards "distend" meaning to stretch out those were only a few.... hope that helped more then the previous answer "hahahhahaahhahhahhaha" is pretty unhelpful with this kind of question....
Some examples of words with "tend" in them include tendency, attend, extend, contend, and distend.
It means 'stretch'.
Tend is the root word of pretend. It means to stretch or strain.
Fairy tales tend to contain an element of fantasy or folklore. They also tend to have a distinct structure: beginning, middle and end, along with some type of underlying message.
It is very unlikely that a cleaning would cause a root canal. I would tend to answer a simple No.
Geraniums tend to form highly branched fibrous root systems. The roots themselves, may develop root hairs to aid in absorption of mineral from the soil.
Feminine, words ending with A tend to be Fem and words ending with O tend to be Mas.