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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Quiet;
undisturbed;
paceful;
as, soft
slumbers..
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Villiform
::
Villiform
(a.)
Having
the form or
appearance
of
villi;
like
close-set
fibers,
either
hard or soft; as, the teeth of perch are
villiform..
Velvet
::
Velvet
(n.) The soft and
highly
vascular
deciduous
skin which
envelops
and
nourishes
the
antlers
of deer
during
their rapid
growth.
Ossify
::
Ossify
(v. i.) To
become
bone; to
change
from a soft
tissue
to a hard bony
tissue.
Sodium
::
Sodium
(n.) A
common
metallic
element
of the
alkali
group,
in
nature
always
occuring
combined,
as in
common
salt, in
albite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a soft, waxy,
white,
unstable
metal,
so
readily
oxidized
that it
combines
violently
with
water,
and to be
preserved
must be kept under
petroleum
or some
similar
liquid.
Sodium
is used
combined
in many
salts,
in the free state as a
reducer,
and as a means of
obtaining
other
metals
(as
magnesium
and
aluminium)
is an
important
commercial
product.
Symbol
Xenomi
::
Xenomi
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
soft-rayed
fresh-water
fishes
of which the
blackfish
of
Alaska
(Dallia
pectoralis)
is the type.
Mellow
::
Mellow
(superl.)
Not
coarse,
rough,
or
harsh;
subdued;
soft; rich;
delicate;
-- said of
sound,
color,
flavor,
style,
etc..
Thalassinian
::
Thalassinian
(n.) Any
species
of
Thalaassinidae,
a
family
of
burrowing
macrurous
Crustacea,
having
a long and soft
abdomen..
Flute
::
Flute (v. t.) To play,
whistle,
or sing with a
clear,
soft note, like that of a
flute..
Silky
::
Silky
(superl.)
Hence,
soft and
smooth;
as, silky
wine..
Cashmere
::
Cashmere
(n.) A rich stuff for
shawls,
scarfs,
etc.,
originally
made in
Cashmere
from the soft wool found
beneath
the hair of the goats of
Cashmere,
Thibet,
and the
Himalayas.
Some
cashmere,
of fine
quality,
is
richly
embroidered
for sale to
Europeans..
Axminster
::
Axminster
(n.) An
Axminster
carpet,
an
imitation
Turkey
carpet,
noted for its thick and soft pile; -- so
called
from
Axminster,
Eng..
Silvery
::
Silvery
(a.)
Having
the
clear,
musical
tone of
silver;
soft and clear in
sound;
as,
silvery
voices;
a
silvery
laugh..
Marsh
::
Marsh (n.) A tract of soft wet land,
commonly
covered
partially
or
wholly
with
water;
a fen; a
swamp;
a
morass..
Paste
::
Paste (n.) A soft
composition,
as of flour
moistened
with water or milk, or of earth
moistened
to the
consistence
of
dough,
as in
making
potter's
ware..
Poultice
::
Poultice
(n.) A soft
composition,
as of
bread,
bran, or a
mucilaginous
substance,
to be
applied
to
sores,
inflamed
parts of the body, etc.; a
cataplasm..
Sweeten
::
Sweeten
(a.) To
soften
to the eye; to make
delicate.
Challis
::
Challis
(n.) A soft and
delicate
woolen,
or
woolen
and silk,
fabric,
for
ladies'
dresses..
Waxy
::
Waxy (a.)
Resembling
wax in
appearance
or
consistency;
viscid;
adhesive;
soft;
hence,
yielding;
pliable;
impressible..
Poplar
::
Poplar
(n.) Any tree of the genus
Populus;
also, the
timber,
which is soft, and
capable
of many
uses..
Windgall
::
Windgall
(n.) A soft tumor or
synovial
swelling
on the
fetlock
joint of a
horse;
-- so
called
from
having
formerly
been
supposed
to
contain
air.
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