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Definition of soft
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of soft is as below...
Soft
(superl.)
Not
rough,
rugged,
or harsh to the
touch;
smooth;
delicate;
fine; as, soft silk; a soft
skin..
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Capsicin
::
Capsicin
(n.) A red
liquid
or soft resin
extracted
from
various
species
of
capsicum.
Chamois
::
Chamois
(n.) A soft
leather
made from the skin of the
chamois,
or from
sheepskin,
etc.; --
called
also
chamois
leather,
and
chammy
or
shammy
leather.
See
Shammy..
Ergot
::
Ergot (n.) A stub, like soft horn, about the size of a
chestnut,
situated
behind
and below the
pastern
joint..
Rush
::
Rush (n.) A name given to many
aquatic
or
marsh-growing
endogenous
plants
with soft,
slender
stems,
as the
species
of
Juncus
and
Scirpus..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Adapted
to
excite
feeling
or
sympathy;
expressive
of the
softer
passions;
pathetic;
as,
tender
expressions;
tender
expostulations;
a
tender
strain..
Softish
::
Softish
(a.)
Somewhat
soft.
Ruminated
::
Ruminated
(a.)
Having
a hard
albumen
penetrated
by
irregular
channels
filled
with
softer
matter,
as the
nutmeg
and the seeds of the North
American
papaw..
Stiff
::
Stiff
(superl.)
Not
liquid
or
fluid;
thick and
tenacious;
inspissated;
neither
soft nor hard; as, the paste is
stiff..
Dip
::
Dip (v. i.) To
perform
the
action
of
plunging
some
receptacle,
as a
dipper,
ladle.
etc.; into a
liquid
or a soft
substance
and
removing
a
part..
Bombast
::
Bombast
(n.)
Cotton,
or any soft,
fibrous
material,
used as
stuffing
for
garments;
stuffing;
padding..
Immitigable
::
Immitigable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
mitigated,
softened,
or
appeased..
Musette
::
Musette
(n.) A small
bagpipe
formerly
in use,
having
a soft and sweet
tone..
Marmoset
::
Marmoset
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small South
American
monkeys
of the
genera
Hapale
and
Midas,
family
Hapalidae.
They have long soft fur, and a
hairy,
nonprehensile
tail. They are often kept as pets.
Called
also
squirrel
monkey..
Threadfish
::
Threadfish
(n.) A
carangoid
fish
(Caranx
gallus,
or C.
crinitus)
having
the
anterior
rays of the soft
dorsal
and anal fins
prolonged
in the form of long
threads..
Effeminateness
::
Effeminateness
(n.) The state of being
effeminate;
unmanly
softness.
Talc
::
Talc (n.) A soft
mineral
of a soapy feel and a
greenish,
whitish,
or
grayish
color,
usually
occurring
in
foliated
masses.
It is
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia.
Steatite,
or
soapstone,
is a
compact
granular
variety..
Beurre
::
Beurre
(n.) A
beurre
(or
buttery)
pear, one with the meat soft and
melting;
-- used with a
distinguishing
word; as,
Beurre
d'Anjou;
Beurre
Clairgeau..
Saponite
::
Saponite
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia
and
alumina.
It
occurs
in soft,
soapy,
amorphous
masses,
filling
veins in
serpentine
and
cavities
in trap
rock..
Remollient
::
Remollient
(a.)
Mollifying;
softening.
Gastromalacia
::
Gastromalacia
(n.) A
softening
of the coats of the
stomach;
--
usually
a
post-morten
change.
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