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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Gentle
in
action
or
motion;
easy.
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Squat
::
Squashy
(a.)
Easily
squashed;
soft.
Scumble
::
Scumble
(v. t.) To cover
lighty,
as a
painting,
or a
drawing,
with a thin wash of
opaque
color,
or with
color-crayon
dust
rubbed
on with the
stump,
or to make any
similar
additions
to the work, so as to
produce
a
softened
effect..
Web
::
Web (n.) The
series
of barbs
implanted
on each side of the shaft of a
feather,
whether
stiff and
united
together
by
barbules,
as in
ordinary
feathers,
or soft and
separate,
as in downy
feathers.
See
Feather..
Taffy
::
Taffy (n.)
Flattery;
soft
phrases.
Sempre
::
Sempre
(adv.)
Always;
throughout;
as,
sempre
piano,
always
soft..
Lanugo
::
Lanugo
(n.) The soft
woolly
hair which
covers
most parts of the
mammal
fetus,
and in man is shed
before
or soon after
birth..
Anethol
::
Anethol
(n.) A
substance
obtained
from the
volatile
oils of
anise,
fennel,
etc., in the form of soft
shining
scales;
--
called
also anise
camphor..
Plush
::
Plush (n.) A
textile
fabric
with a nap or shag on one side,
longer
and
softer
than the nap of
velvet..
Chancroid
::
Chancroid
(n.) A
venereal
sore,
resembling
a
chancre
in its seat and some
external
characters,
but
differing
from it in being the
starting
point of a
purely
local
process
and never of a
systemic
disease;
--
called
also soft
chancre..
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.)
Nicety
or
fineness
of form,
texture,
or
constitution;
softness;
elegance;
smoothness;
tenderness;
and
hence,
frailty
or
weakness;
as, the
delicacy
of a fiber or a
thread;
delicacy
of a hand or of the human form;
delicacy
of the skin;
delicacy
of
frame..
Smut
::
Smut (v. t.) Bad, soft coal,
containing
much
earthy
matter,
found in the
immediate
locality
of
faults..
Velum
::
Velum (n.)
Curtain
or
covering;
--
applied
to
various
membranous
partitions,
especially
to the soft
palate.
See under
Palate..
Sibbens
::
Sibbens
(n.) A
contagious
disease,
endemic
in
Scotland,
resembling
the yaws. It is
marked
by
ulceration
of the
throat
and nose and by
pustules
and soft
fungous
excrescences
upon the
surface
of the body. In the
Orkneys
the name is
applied
to the
itch..
Villous
::
Villous
(a.)
Abounding
in, or
covered
with, fine
hairs,
or a
woolly
substance;
shaggy
with soft
hairs;
nappy..
Confection
::
Confection
(n.) A soft solid made by
incorporating
a
medicinal
substance
or
substances
with
sugar,
sirup,
or
honey..
Malacissant
::
Malacissant
(a.)
Softening;
relaxing.
Sludge
::
Sludge
(n.) Mud; mire; soft mud;
slush.
Crust
::
Crust (n.) The cover or case of a pie, in
distinction
from the soft
contents..
Mitigate
::
Mitigate
(v. t.) To make less
severe,
intense,
harsh,
rigorous,
painful,
etc.; to
soften;
to
meliorate;
to
alleviate;
to
diminish;
to
lessen;
as, to
mitigate
heat or cold; to
mitigate
grief..
Lory
::
Lory (n.) Any one of many
species
of small
parrots
of the
family
Trichoglossidae,
generally
having
the
tongue
papillose
at the tip, and the
mandibles
straighter
and less
toothed
than in
common
parrots.
They are found in the East
Indies,
Australia,
New
Guinea,
and the
adjacent
islands.
They feed
mostly
on soft
fruits
and on the honey of
flowers..
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