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tend a fire
- fireabletend a fire
- gardento tend a garden
- gardensto tend a garden
- gardenedto tend a garden
- shepherdingTend (sheep) as a shepherd
- shepherdedTend (sheep) as a shepherd
- downtrendedDOWNTREND, to tend in a downward direction
- downtrendingDOWNTREND, to tend in a downward direction
- converges(of lines) Tend to meet at a point
- converging(of lines) Tend to meet at a point
- converged(of lines) Tend to meet at a point
- inclines(esp. as a polite formula) Tend toward holding a specified opinion
- incline(esp. as a polite formula) Tend toward holding a specified opinion
- leadstend toward or have a result study leading to a degree
- leadtend toward or have a result study leading to a degree
- inclining(esp. as a polite formula) Tend toward holding a specified opinion
- inclined(esp. as a polite formula) Tend toward holding a specified opinion
- gettingTend to meet with or find in a specified place or situation
- downtrenda tendency in a downward direction / to tend in a downward direction
- attractionsA force under the influence of which objects tend to move toward each other
- gravitateMove, or tend to move, toward a center of gravity or other attractive force
- gravitatesMove, or tend to move, toward a center of gravity or other attractive force
- attractionA force under the influence of which objects tend to move toward each other
- gravitatingMove, or tend to move, toward a center of gravity or other attractive force
- gravitatedMove, or tend to move, toward a center of gravity or other attractive force
- layto tend (a crop) for the last time, leaving it to mature without further cultivation
- tilterincline, tend, or become drawn toward an opinion, course of action, or one side of a controversy
- tiltableincline, tend, or become drawn toward an opinion, course of action, or one side of a controversy
- runtend to produce or develop a specified quality or feature they run to big noses in that family
- stokerlaborer employed to tend and fuel a furnace, esp. a furnace used to generate steam, as on a steamship
- sethave a specified direction in motion flow tend the wind was setting from Pine Hill to the farm Esther Forbes
- invited(of an action or situation) Tend to elicit (a particular reaction or response) or to tempt (someone) to do something
- repulsionA force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other, e.g., through having the same magnetic polarity or electric charge
- solidssubstance that does not flow perceptibly under moderate stress, has a definite capacity for resisting forces (as compression or tension) which tend to deform it, and under ordinary conditions retains a definite size and shape