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Answer for the clue "Cater (to) ", 6 letters:
pander

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pander \Pan"der\, n. [From Pandarus, a leader in the Trojan army, who is represented by Chaucer and Shakespeare as having procured for Troilus the possession of Cressida.] A male bawd; a pimp; a procurer. Thou art the pander to her dishonor. --Shak. Hence, ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN whim ▪ They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim . ▪ But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles. ▪ Perhaps it would be wise to pander a little ...

Usage examples of pander.

Christian Socials just pander to the worst prejudice, fears, and bitter jealousy.

Skhiva a worthy commander induced him to take one final crack at Pander shortly before departure.

Leaving the lock, Poet Pander watched the big sphere shudder and glide up.

It screamed so much, in one rising throb after another, that Pander slithered out of the cave, right out of sight, and sat in the cold winds until the noises had died down.

Careful not to move nearer, not an inch nearer, Pander offered it at full tentacle length.

Moon were howling again, Pander offered his tentacle-tip for the hundredth time.

Martian ones, Pander poured his thoughts through, swiftly, lest the warm grip be loosened too soon.

His formerly solemn features became animated, he made exclamations that Pander could not understand, and once he laughed at nothing for the sheer joy of it.

On two occasions he grabbed a tentacle-tip in order to tell Pander something, performing the action as if it were in every way as natural as his own speech.

Speedy was openly contemptuous of this manifest waste of effort, Pander set to and made a second mannikin.

And Pander dutifully waved back, always using his signal-tentacle because it had not occurred to him that any tentacle would serve.

He stood there, gazing at Pander with eyes that were very pale and very sharp.

The youngest and most sensitive of them ceased to be terrified of Pander after ten days.

On rare occasions, as a great privilege, Pander had permitted them to take up the sled for one-hour trips, alone.

An adult who claimed to know the conventional routine spoke solemn words over the happy couple before many witnesses, while Pander attended the groom as best Martian.