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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Not
rough,
rugged,
or harsh to the
touch;
smooth;
delicate;
fine; as, soft silk; a soft
skin..
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Euphemism
::
Euphemism
(n.) A
figure
in which a harts or
indelicate
word or
expression
is
softened;
a way of
describing
an
offensive
thing by an
inoffensive
expression;
a mild name for
something
disagreeable.
Sleek
::
Sleek (v. t.) To make even and
smooth;
to
render
smooth,
soft, and
glossy;
to
smooth
over..
Cataplasm
::
Cataplasm
(n.) A soft and moist
substance
applied
externally
to some part of the body; a
poultice.
Ossify
::
Ossify
(v. i.) To
become
bone; to
change
from a soft
tissue
to a hard bony
tissue.
Poachy
::
Poachy
(a.) Wet and soft;
easily
penetrated
by the feet of
cattle;
-- said of lan.
Burin
::
Burin (n.) The
manner
or style of
execution
of an
engraver;
as, a soft
burin;
a
brilliant
burin..
Croon
::
Croon (v. i.) To hum or sing in a low tone; to
murmur
softly.
Gentleness
::
Gentleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
gentle,
well-born,
mild,
benevolent,
docile,
etc.;
gentility;
softness
of
manners,
disposition,
etc.;
mildness..
Croon
::
Croon (v. t.) To
soothe
by
singing
softly.
Malaxation
::
Malaxation
(n.) The act of
softening
by
mixing
with a
thinner
substance;
the
formation
of
ingredients
into a mass for pills or
plasters.
Fomentation
::
Fomentation
(n.) The act of
fomenting;
the
application
of warm, soft,
medicinal
substances,
as for the
purpose
of
easing
pain, by
relaxing
the skin, or of
discussing
tumors..
Sericeous
::
Sericeous
(a.)
Covered
with very soft hairs
pressed
close to the
surface;
as, a
sericeous
leaf..
Nesh
::
Nesh (a.) Soft;
tender;
delicate.
Mucilaginous
::
Mucilaginous
(a.)
Partaking
of the
nature
of, or
resembling,
mucilage;
moist,
soft, and
viscid;
slimy;
ropy; as, a
mucilaginous
liquid..
Pudding
::
Pudding
(n.) A
species
of food of a soft or
moderately
hard
consistence,
variously
made, but often a
compound
of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc..
Crumb
::
Crumb (n.) The soft part of
bread.
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the ear; soft;
melodious;
harmonious;
as, the sweet notes of a flute or an
organ;
sweet
music;
a sweet
voice;
a sweet
singer..
Quaggy
::
Quaggy
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
quagmire;
yielding
or
trembling
under the foot, as soft, wet
earth;
spongy;
boggy..
Leatherwood
::
Leatherwood
(n.) A small
branching
shrub
(Dirca
palustris),
with a
white,
soft wood, and a
tough,
leathery
bark,
common
in damp woods in the
Northern
United
States;
--
called
also
moosewood,
and
wicopy..
Phonograph
::
Phonograph
(n.) An
instrument
for the
mechanical
registration
and
reproduction
of
audible
sounds,
as
articulate
speech,
etc. It
consists
of a
rotating
cylinder
or disk
covered
with some
material
easily
indented,
as
tinfoil,
wax,
paraffin,
etc., above which is a thin plate
carrying
a
stylus.
As the plate
vibrates
under the
influence
of a
sound,
the
stylus
makes
minute
indentations
or
undulations
in the soft
material,
and
these,
when the
cylinder
or disk is again
turned,
set the plate in
vibration
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