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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Gentle
in
action
or
motion;
easy.
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Rhinoscopy
::
Rhinoscopy
(n.) The
examination
or study of the soft
palate,
posterior
nares,
etc., by means of a
laryngoscopic
mirror
introduced
into the
pharynx..
Soften
::
Soften
(v. t.) To make less
harsh,
less rude, less
offensive,
or less
violent,
or to
render
of an
opposite
quality..
Myelin
::
Myelin
(n.) A soft white
substance
constituting
the
medullary
sheats
of nerve
fibers,
and
composed
mainly
of
cholesterin,
lecithin,
cerebrin,
albumin,
and some fat..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Quiet;
undisturbed;
paceful;
as, soft
slumbers..
Tum-tum
::
Tum-tum
(n.) A dish made in the West
Indies
by
beating
boiled
plantain
quite soft in a
wooden
mortar.
Favonian
::
Favonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to the west wind; soft; mild;
gentle.
Velar
::
Velar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
velum;
esp.
(Anat.)
of or
pertaining
to the soft
palate.
Tufa
::
Tufa () A soft or
porous
stone
formed
by
depositions
from
water,
usually
calcareous;
--
called
also
calcareous
tufa..
Cirrus
::
Cirrus
(n.) A soft
tactile
appendage
of the
mantle
of many
Mollusca,
and of the
parapodia
of
Annelida.
Those near the head of
annelids
are
Tentacular
cirri;
those of the last
segment
are
caudal
cirri..
Silvery
::
Silvery
(a.)
Having
the
clear,
musical
tone of
silver;
soft and clear in
sound;
as,
silvery
voices;
a
silvery
laugh..
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..
Agalmatolite
::
Agalmatolite
(n.) A soft,
compact
stone,
of a
grayish,
greenish,
or
yellowish
color,
carved
into
images
by the
Chinese,
and hence
called
figure
stone,
and
pagodite.
It is
probably
a
variety
of
pinite..
Fluff
::
Fluff (n.) Nap or down; flue; soft, downy
feathers..
Dab
::
Dab (n.) A
gentle
blow with the hand or some soft
substance;
a
sudden
blow or hit; a peck.
Gutta-percha
::
Gutta-percha
(n.) A
concrete
juice
produced
by
various
trees found in the
Malayan
archipelago,
especially
by the
Isonandra,
/
Dichopsis,
Gutta.
It
becomes
soft, and
unpressible
at the
tamperature
of
boiling
water,
and, on
cooling,
retains
its new
shape.
It
dissolves
in oils and
ethers,
but not in
water.
In many of its
properties
it
resembles
caoutchouc,
and it is
extensively
used for many
economical
purposes.
The
Mimusops
globosa
of
Guiana
also
yields
this
material..
Molybdenite
::
Molybdenite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in soft,
lead-gray,
foliated
masses
or
scales,
resembling
graphite;
sulphide
of
molybdenum..
Mulmul
::
Mulmul
(n.) A fine, soft
muslin;
mull..
Coy
::
Coy (a.) Soft;
gentle;
hesitating.
Thalassinian
::
Thalassinian
(n.) Any
species
of
Thalaassinidae,
a
family
of
burrowing
macrurous
Crustacea,
having
a long and soft
abdomen..
Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) A
solution
of
continuity
in any of the soft parts of the body,
discharging
purulent
matter,
found on a
surface,
especially
one of the
natural
surfaces
of the body, and
originating
generally
in a
constitutional
disorder;
a sore
discharging
pus. It is
distinguished
from an
abscess,
which has its
beginning,
at
least,
in the depth of the
tissues..
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