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Definition of Tenuous

Tenuous
Tenuous Ten"u*ous, a. [L. tenuis thin. See Thin, and cf. Tenuis.] 1. Thin; slender; small; minute. 2. Rare; subtile; not dense; -- said of fluids.

Meaning of Tenuous from wikipedia

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