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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Having,
or
consisting
of, a
gentle
curve or
curves;
not
angular
or
abrupt;
as, soft
outlines..
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Digester
::
Digester
(n.) A
strong
closed
vessel,
in which bones or other
substances
may be
subjected,
usually
in water or other
liquid,
to a
temperature
above that of
boiling,
in order to
soften
them..
Stipple
::
Stipple
(v. t.) To
paint,
as in water
colors,
by
small,
short
touches
which
together
produce
an even or
softly
graded
surface..
Pith
::
Pith (n.) The soft
spongy
substance
in the
center
of the stems of many
plants
and
trees,
especially
those of the
dicotyledonous
or
exogenous
classes.
It
consists
of
cellular
tissue..
Downy
::
Downy (a.)
Covered
with down, or with
pubescence
or soft
hairs..
Softened
::
Softened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Softe.
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..
Burin
::
Burin (n.) The
manner
or style of
execution
of an
engraver;
as, a soft
burin;
a
brilliant
burin..
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..
Swanskin
::
Swans-down
(n.) A fine, soft, thick cloth of wool mixed with silk or
cotton;
a sort of
twilled
fustian,
like
moleskin..
Colliquable
::
Colliquable
(a.)
Liable
to melt, grow soft, or
become
fluid..
Silky
::
Silky
(superl.)
Covered
with soft hairs
pressed
close to the
surface,
as a leaf;
sericeous..
Emolliate
::
Emolliate
(a.) To
soften;
to
render
effeminate.
Soft-shell
::
Soft-shell
(a.) Alt. of
Soft-shelle.
Wadding
::
Wadding
(n.) Any soft stuff of loose
texture,
used for
stuffing
or
padding
garments;
esp.,
sheets
of
carded
cotton
prepared
for the
purpose..
Silver
::
Silver
(n.) A soft white
metallic
element,
sonorous,
ductile,
very
malleable,
and
capable
of a high
degree
of
polish.
It is found
native,
and also
combined
with
sulphur,
arsenic,
antimony,
chlorine,
etc., in the
minerals
argentite,
proustite,
pyrargyrite,
ceragyrite,
etc.
Silver
is one of the noble
metals,
so-called,
not being
easily
oxidized,
and is used for coin,
jewelry,
plate,
and a great
variety
of
articles.
Symbol
Ag
(Argentum).
Atomic
weight
107.7.
Specific
gravity
10.5..
Gazelle
::
Gazelle
(n.) One of
several
small,
swift,
elegantly
formed
species
of
antelope,
of the genus
Gazella,
esp. G.
dorcas;
--
called
also
algazel,
corinne,
korin,
and
kevel.
The
gazelles
are
celebrated
for the
luster
and soft
expression
of their
eyes..
Frothy
::
Frothy
(superl.)
Not firm or
solid;
soft;
unstable.
Pseudo-cone
::
Pseudo-cone
(n.) One of the soft
gelatinous
cones found in the
compound
eyes of
certain
insects,
taking
the place of the
crystalline
cones of
others..
Gluepot
::
Gluepot
(n.) A
utensil
for
melting
glue,
consisting
of an inner pot
holding
the glue,
immersed
in an outer one
containing
water which is
heated
to
soften
the
glue..
Soapy
::
Soapy
(superl.)
Resembling
soap;
having
the
qualities
of, or
feeling
like, soap; soft and
smooth..
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