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tenter
CIDE DICTIONARY
tenter, n.
- One who takes care of, or tends, machines in a factory; a kind of assistant foreman. [1913 Webster]
- A kind of governor. [1913 Webster]
tenter, n. [OE. tenture, tentoure, OF. tenture a stretching, spreading, F. tenture hangings, tapestry, from L. tendere, tentum, to stretch. See Tend to move.].
A machine or frame for stretching cloth by means of hooks, called tenter-hooks, so that it may dry even and square. [1913 Webster]
tenter, v. i.
To admit extension. [1913 Webster]
"Woolen cloth will tenter, linen scarcely." [1913 Webster]
tenter, v. t.
To hang or stretch on, or as on, tenters. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
tenter, n.
1 a machine for stretching cloth to dry in shape.
2 = TENTERHOOK.
1 a machine for stretching cloth to dry in shape.
2 = TENTERHOOK.
tenter, n. Brit.
1 a person in charge of something, esp. of machinery in a factory.
2 a workman's unskilled assistant.
1 a person in charge of something, esp. of machinery in a factory.
2 a workman's unskilled assistant.
Etymology
tent (now Sc.) pay attention, perh. f. tent attention f. INTENT or obs. attent (as ATTEND)
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