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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Gentle
in
action
or
motion;
easy.
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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..
Tempering
::
Tempering
(n.) The
process
of
giving
the
requisite
degree
of
hardness
or
softness
to a
substance,
as iron and
steel;
especially,
the
process
of
giving
to steel the
degree
of
hardness
required
for
various
purposes,
consisting
usually
in first
plunging
the
article,
when
heated
to
redness,
in cold water or other
liquid,
to give an
excess
of
hardness,
and then
reheating
it
gradually
until the
hardness
is
reduced
or drawn down to the
degree
required,
as
indicated
by the color
produced
on a
polished
p
Dab
::
Dab (n.) A small mass of
anything
soft or
moist.
Lenitive
::
Lenitive
(n.) That which
softens
or
mitigates;
that which tends to allay
passion,
excitement,
or pain; a
palliative..
Sweeten
::
Sweeten
(a.) To
soften
to the eye; to make
delicate.
Gentleness
::
Gentleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
gentle,
well-born,
mild,
benevolent,
docile,
etc.;
gentility;
softness
of
manners,
disposition,
etc.;
mildness..
Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(a.)
Having
some
characteristic
of a
woman,
as
delicacy,
luxuriousness,
etc.; soft or
delicate
to an
unmanly
degree;
womanish;
weak..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Gentle
in
action
or
motion;
easy.
Mucksy
::
Mucksy
(a.)
Somewhat
mucky;
soft,
sticky,
and
dirty;
muxy..
Fur
::
Fur (n.) The soft, downy
covering
on the skin of a
peach..
Woundwort
::
Woundwort
(n.) Any one of
certain
plants
whose soft, downy
leaves
have been used for
dressing
wounds,
as the
kidney
vetch,
and
several
species
of the
labiate
genus
Stachys..
Woodbury-type
::
Woodbury-type
(n.) A
process
in
photographic
printing,
in which a
relief
pattern
in
gelatin,
which has been
hardened
after
certain
operations,
is
pressed
upon a plate of lead or other soft
metal.
An
intaglio
impression
in thus
produced,
from which
pictures
may be
directly
printed,
but by a
slower
process
than in
common
printing..
Slushy
::
Slushy
(a.)
Abounding
in
slush;
characterized
by soft mud or
half-melted
snow; as, the
streets
are
slushy;
the snow is
slushy..
Pumiced
::
Pumiced
(a.)
Affected
with a kind of
chronic
laminitis
in which there is a
growth
of soft
spongy
horn
between
the
coffin
bone and the hoof wall. The
disease
is
called
pumiced
foot, or
pumice
foot..
Canton Crape
::
Canton
crape () A soft, white or
colored
silk
fabric,
of a gauzy
texture
and wavy
appearance,
used for
ladies'
scarfs,
shawls,
bonnet
trimmings,
etc.; --
called
also
Oriental
crape..
Shammy
::
Shammy
(n.) A soft,
pliant
leather,
prepared
originally
from the skin of the
chamois,
but now made also from the skin of the
sheep,
goat, kid, deer, and calf. See
Shamoying..
Sweeten
::
Sweeten
(a.) To make mild or kind; to
soften;
as, to
sweeten
the
temper..
Velar
::
Velar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
velum;
esp.
(Anat.)
of or
pertaining
to the soft
palate.
Sural
::
Surah (n.) A soft
twilled
silk
fabric
much used for
women's
dresses;
--
called
also surah silk.
Axminster
::
Axminster
(n.) An
Axminster
carpet,
an
imitation
Turkey
carpet,
noted for its thick and soft pile; -- so
called
from
Axminster,
Eng..
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