"Tentage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tentage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tentage" Meaning

I couldn't find any word "tentage" in the dictionary. However, it seems like it might be a variant or a non-standard spelling of the word "tentage" which is not commonly used, but "tangible" is a word that is recognized.

Tangible:
Having a physical existence or being able to be seen, felt, or touched.

Example: The tangible benefits of the new policy became clear after it was implemented.

"Tentage" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tentage"


1. Colloquialism:

"I told the whole intramate gossip to my tentage back home through a voice call last night."

2. Symbolic:

The adoption of a logging cabin as a tentage in the wilderness to withstand natural elements like thunderstorms sounds primitive but effective.

3. Slang:


Your tentage of riverside palaces across Europe might be nice and all, but I still prefer the one back in India.

4. Poetic:


Lake Como sat in an enclosing tentage of lush green shapes as the misty fog sliced along the serene route.

5. Book/Journalism Vocabulary:


Recent studies on Serial entrepreneurs prove that most owners begin with budgetary space at "tentage" offices to cut unnecessary company needs off.

"Tentage" Similar Words

Tentacular

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I couldn't find "tentacular" in English dictionaries. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it may be a misspelling or variation of a different word.<br><br>However, a possible alternative is "tentacular" might be a variation of the word "tentacular" is not valid, but the word "tentacular" in chess is not valid, however, the word "tentacled" exists.<br><br>If you meant to type "tentacled," it's an adjective that means having or resembling tentacles. For example, an octopus has tentacled limbs.

Tentaculata

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Tentaculated

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Having or resembling tentacles, long, slender, flexible, and usually armed with suckers, that an animal uses for grasping and crawling. <br><br>Example: The octopus's tentaculated limbs allowed it to climb up the ship's anchor.

Tentaculifera

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Tentaculiform

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Having or resembling a tentacle, especially in shape.

Tentaculite

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Tentaculocyst

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Tentaculoid

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Tentation

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Tentative

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Tentatively

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Tentativeness

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Tented

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Providing temporary or seasonal accommodation, typically in the form of a movable structure, especially a large canvas or synthetic tent pitched outdoors, often for military or temporary housing purposes.

Tenterden

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Tenterhooks

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Tenth

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The tenth is the ordinal number that comes after the ninth and before the eleventh. It refers to something or someone who ranks or is in the tenth position in a series or sequence. It can also refer to something that occurs or happens every ten years, such as a census or a decennial meeting.