tensome

English

Etymology

From Middle English tensom, tensum, equivalent to ten + -some.

Noun

tensome (plural tensomes)

  1. A group of ten persons or things.
    • 1974, International Thespian Society, National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society for High Schools, Dramatics: Volumes 46-47, link
      Hastily the tensome make their way to the stage unloading their props in the wings.

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