A feeder ship.
One who feeds, or gives food to another.
A tributary stream, especially of a canal.
A transmission line that feeds the electricity for an electricity substation, or for a transmitter.
A judge whose law clerks are often selected to become clerks for the Supreme Court.
The participant in feederism who feeds the other (the feedee).
A player whose character is killed by the opposing player or team more than once, deliberately or through lack of skills and experience, thus helping the opposing side.
A branch line of a railway.
That which is used to feed.
One who, or that which, feeds material into something (especially a machine).
One who feeds, or takes in food.
A smaller boat used for transportation between a large ship and the shore.
Any offer or proposal made for acceptance.
A formal offer to buy or sell something.
A railroad car towed behind a steam engine to carry fuel and water.
A naval ship that functions as a mobile base for other ships.
A means of payment such as a check or cheque, cash or credit card.
Anything which is offered, proffered, put forth or bid with the expectation of a response, answer, or reply.
The inner flight muscle (pectoralis minor) of poultry.
to offer a payment, as at sales or auctions.
To offer, to give.
To work on a tender.
tenderly
Easily bruised or injured; not firm or hard; delicate.
Heeling over too easily when under sail; said of a vessel.
Sensible to impression and pain; easily pained.
Soft and easily chewed.
Apt to give pain; causing grief or pain; delicate.
Physically weak; not able to endure hardship.
Sensitive or painful to the touch.
Fond, loving, gentle, or sweet.
Adapted to excite feeling or sympathy; expressive of the softer passions; pathetic.
Young and inexperienced.