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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Easily
yielding;
susceptible
to
influence;
flexible;
gentle;
kind.
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Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Light,
or
softly
tinted;
-- said of a
color;
as, a
delicate
blue..
Flint Glass
::
Flint glass () A soft,
heavy,
brilliant
glass,
consisting
essentially
of a
silicate
of lead and
potassium.
It is used for
tableware,
and for
optical
instruments,
as
prisms,
its
density
giving
a high
degree
of
dispersive
power;
-- so
called,
because
formerly
the
silica
was
obtained
from
pulverized
flints.
Called
also
crystal
glass.
Cf.
Glass..
Indium
::
Indium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
discovered
in
certain
ores of zinc, by means of its
characteristic
spectrum
of two
indigo
blue
lines;
hence,
its name. In
appearance
it
resembles
zinc, being white or lead gray, soft,
malleable
and
easily
fusible,
but in its
chemical
relation
it
resembles
aluminium
or
gallium.
Symbol
In.
Atomic
weight,
113.4..
Hawk
::
Hawk (v. i.) To clear the
throat
with an
audible
sound by
forcing
an
expiratory
current
of air
through
the
narrow
passage
between
the
depressed
soft
palate
and the root of the
tongue,
thus
aiding
in the
removal
of
foreign
substances..
Silky
::
Silky
(superl.)
Covered
with soft hairs
pressed
close to the
surface,
as a leaf;
sericeous..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Having,
or
consisting
of, a
gentle
curve or
curves;
not
angular
or
abrupt;
as, soft
outlines..
Softness
::
Softness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being soft; --
opposed
to
hardness,
and used in the
various
specific
senses
of the
adjective..
Lenient
::
Lenient
(a.)
Relaxing;
emollient;
softening;
assuasive;
--
sometimes
followed
by of.
Malaxate
::
Malaxate
(v. t.) To
soften
by
kneading
or
stirring
with some
thinner
substance.
Flaccid
::
Flaccid
(a.)
Yielding
to
pressure
for want of
firmness
and
stiffness;
soft and weak;
limber;
lax;
drooping;
flabby;
as, a
flaccid
muscle;
flaccid
flesh..
Oozy
::
Oozy (a.) Miry;
containing
soft mud;
resembling
ooze; as, the oozy bed of a
river..
Babbitt Metal
::
Babbitt
metal () A soft white alloy of
variable
composition
(as a nine parts of tin to one of
copper,
or of fifty parts of tin to five of
antimony
and one of
copper)
used in
bearings
to
diminish
friction..
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
softened
by heat, hot
water,
or
steam..
Velum
::
Velum (n.)
Curtain
or
covering;
--
applied
to
various
membranous
partitions,
especially
to the soft
palate.
See under
Palate..
Gastromalacia
::
Gastromalacia
(n.) A
softening
of the coats of the
stomach;
--
usually
a
post-morten
change.
Cere
::
Cere (n.) The soft naked
sheath
at the base of the beak of birds of prey,
parrots,
and some other
birds.
See
Beak..
Puddening
::
Puddening
(n.) A bunch of soft
material
to
prevent
chafing
between
spars,
or the
like..
Supplement
::
Supplely
(adv.)
In a
supple
manner;
softly;
pliantly;
mildly.
Softly
::
Softly
(adv.)
In a soft
manner.
Subduement
::
Subdued
(a.) Not
glaring
in
color;
soft in tone.
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