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Definition of soft
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of soft is as below...
Soft
(superl.)
Having,
or
consisting
of, a
gentle
curve or
curves;
not
angular
or
abrupt;
as, soft
outlines..
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Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Belonging
to the class of
sonant
elements
as
distinguished
from the surd, and
considered
as
involving
less force in
utterance;
as, b, d, g, z, v, etc., in
contrast
with p, t, k, s, f, etc..
Soft-shelled
::
Soft-shelled
(a.)
Having
a soft or
fragile
shell.
Bland
::
Bland (a.)
Having
soft and
soothing
qualities;
not
drastic
or
irritating;
not
stimulating;
as, a bland oil; a bland
diet..
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
softened
by heat, hot
water,
or
steam..
Rhinoscopy
::
Rhinoscopy
(n.) The
examination
or study of the soft
palate,
posterior
nares,
etc., by means of a
laryngoscopic
mirror
introduced
into the
pharynx..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Easily
yielding;
susceptible
to
influence;
flexible;
gentle;
kind.
Floccose
::
Floccose
(n.)
Having
tufts of soft
hairs,
which are often
deciduous..
Melt
::
Melt (v. i.)
Hence:
To be
softened;
to
become
tender,
mild, or
gentle;
also, to be
weakened
or
subdued,
as by
fear..
Wheedle
::
Wheedle
(v. t.) To
entice
by soft
words;
to
cajole;
to
flatter;
to coax.
Tuft
::
Tuft (n.) A
collection
of
small,
flexible,
or soft
things
in a knot or
bunch;
a
waving
or
bending
and
spreading
cluster;
as, a tuft of
flowers
or
feathers..
Earth
::
Earth (n.) The
softer
inorganic
matter
composing
part of the
surface
of the
globe,
in
distinction
from the firm rock; soil of all
kinds,
including
gravel,
clay, loam, and the like;
sometimes,
soil
favorable
to the
growth
of
plants;
the
visible
surface
of the
globe;
the
ground;
as, loose
earth;
rich
earth..
Challis
::
Challis
(n.) A soft and
delicate
woolen,
or
woolen
and silk,
fabric,
for
ladies'
dresses..
Temper
::
Temper
(v. i.) To have or get a
proper
or
desired
state or
quality;
to grow soft and
pliable.
Chalk
::
Chalk (n.) A soft,
earthy
substance,
of a
white,
grayish,
or
yellowish
white
color,
consisting
of
calcium
carbonate,
and
having
the same
composition
as
common
limestone..
Sable
::
Sable (n.) A
carnivorous
animal
of the
Weasel
family
(Mustela
zibellina)
native
of the
northern
latitudes
of
Europe,
Asia, and
America,
-- noted for its fine, soft, and
valuable
fur..
Gold
::
Gold (v. t.) A
metallic
element,
constituting
the most
precious
metal used as a
common
commercial
medium
of
exchange.
It has a
characteristic
yellow
color,
is one of the
heaviest
substances
known
(specific
gravity
19.32),
is soft, and very
malleable
and
ductile.
It is quite
unalterable
by heat,
moisture,
and most
corrosive
agents,
and
therefore
well
suited
for its use in coin and
jewelry.
Symbol
Au
(Aurum).
Atomic
weight
196.7..
Buckskin
::
Buckskin
(n.) A soft
strong
leather,
usually
yellowish
or
grayish
in
color,
made of
deerskin..
Quagmire
::
Quagmire
(n.) Soft, wet, miry land, which
shakes
or
yields
under the
feet..
Malacissation
::
Malacissation
(n.) The act of
making
soft or
supple.
Doughy
::
Doughy
(a.) Like
dough;
soft and
heavy;
pasty;
crude;
flabby
and pale; as, a
doughy
complexion..
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