Post nasal drip can irritate the nasal lining and cause sores.
No. Tended isa form of the verb tend (care for, manage). The similar word "tender" is an unrelated adjective.
Not exactly tender, but because the bones, tendons, and ligameents are still growing, that makes the legs weaker, and more prone to injury.
smelly buttholes.
Your body is preparing for the baby. As you have to grow, the muscles have to stretch causing tender stomach soreness.
The dog might have a tender spot from an injury or, if it had a previous owner who abused it, the dog could be anticipating being hit and not petted.
A bruise is a minor injury to the tissues, from falling or bumping into something. Usually the skin will turn a purplish blue or other color and will be tender to touch.
There are a number of potential symptoms for pancreatitis. Some of the most common symptoms for this illness include a swollen or tender abdomen, vomiting and nausea and fever.
Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury., That which preserves from injury., A place for preserving anything from loss, decay, waste, or injury; particulary, a greenhouse for preserving exotic or tender plants., A public place of instruction, designed to preserve and perfect the knowledge of some branch of science or art, esp. music.
No, they can be tender when you're starting your period or when there is illness as well. Breast tenderness can be a sign of pregnancy, but it doesn't always mean that you are pregnant when it occurs either.
A baby's skin is soft and tender. <><><> Tender can be a verb "I tender my resignation." It can be an adjective "This is a tender steak" It can be a noun "These gold coins are legal tender." or "he served on a ship in the Navy- a submarine tender."
The comparative form of "tender" is "more tender," and the superlative form is "most tender," when comparing the degree of tenderness in different things.
No, tender is not a homograph. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning, while tender has only one meaning as an adjective or a verb.