noun a device used to protect or cover a wheel of a vehicle or a ship
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In the music industry, a fender is a type of guitar or amplifier manufactured by the company Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.
A fender is a part of a vehicle that frames the wheel well and protects the wheel and tire from debris and other road hazards.
In the marine industry, a fender refers to a cushioning device used to absorb the kinetic energy of a boat or vessel berthing against a jetty, quay wall, or another vessel.
In the music industry, a fender can refer to a type of guitar, such as a Fender Stratocaster or Fender Telecaster, which are popular among musicians and songwriters.
A fender is a protective device attached to the side of a vehicle to absorb and reduce impact in case of a collision. Mechanics may repair or replace damaged fenders on cars, trucks, or motorcycles.
On boats and ships, a fender is a cushioning device used to prevent damage to the vessel or dock when they come into contact. Marine engineers may design, install, or maintain fenders on various watercraft.